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When Kathy Butler and Scooby first locked eyes, Butler knew it was meant to be.
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When Kathy Butler and Scooby first locked eyes, Butler knew it was meant to be.
It’s been a newsworthy week. We went from heralding backup Gators quarterback Treon Harris’ commandeering of a clutch win against Tennessee to vetting details of his sexual assault investigation. Wearily, we’re happy to bring you a We-hope-the-investigation-is-carried-out-fairly-and-hopefully-this-is-the-last-time-a-Gator-is-accused-of-sexual-assault edition of...
WRUF meteorologist Jeff Huffman explains how the new Florida Public Radio Emergency Network system works to Karen Feagins.
Florida found themselves down 18 to 22 in the fourth set of Friday’s match against LSU.
Site: Your couch (Cap. 4)
Guess what? It’s October.
Site: Your couch (Cap. 4)
A Gainesville man was arrested on drug and battery charges for possessing crack cocaine and attempting to swallow a bag of Xanax during a fight with law enforcement.
Amanda Fernandez, a UF advertising junior, relays Student Nighttime Auxillary Patrol ride requests to drivers via phone and radio calls. Nine vans were in service Monday night. UPD typically runs four.
Linda Stump sipped her Coke through a thin straw as she drove her red Ford Explorer through UF’s campus Monday night.
Amanda Fernandez, a UF advertising junior, relays Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol ride requests to drivers via phone and radio calls. Nine vans were in service Monday night. UPD typically runs three.
Florida would have relished a win last night against Florida State.
A Midtown restaurant served more than 1,000 students free food Wednesday afternoon, including coolers of sweet tea and more than a half ton of chicken.
Canadian indie-pop outfit Islands will appear at High Dive on Wednesday. Doors open at 8 p.m., and the show begins at 9 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance on either ticketweb.com or from Hear Again Music and Movies and the High Dive. They’re $14 at the door.
Dear freshmen, and really anyone reading this: Don’t try this at home.
On Pedro Bravo’s first night in jail, he asked his cell mate, Michael Angelo, for two things — his pen and his shoelaces.
It was 6 a.m. in the Butler Plaza Publix bakery when a co-worker said something I never thought I’d hear: “I’m glad ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic is doing well again.”
Last week we discussed some of our favorite albums of 2014 thus far. Now to flip things around, we'd like to list some albums still to release this year and why we cannot contain our excitement. Our picks below:
HOOVER, Ala. — During the 2013 Southeastern Conference Media Days, details about the SEC Network were vague.
HOOVER, Ala. — Welcome to the Hyatt Regency Birmingham, better known as The Wynfrey.