UF blows by Southern after long layoff between home games
Absence made the UF women’s basketball team grow fonder for a win.
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Absence made the UF women’s basketball team grow fonder for a win.
When Will Albury raps, he doesn’t talk about having loads of cash or driving lavish cars — he represents the orange and blue.
Samantha Grosse was a curious, motivated student.
The consolation game of the FIU Thanksgiving Classic in Miami had the reassuring result the UF women’s basketball team was hoping for.
Boasting a taller starting lineup than the Gators, St. John’s presented a post-game threat that took a toll and manifested itself in a 61-47 win over UF on Friday in U.S. Century Bank Arena in Miami.
Valerie Fritts only has one more thing to get before she studies abroad in Spain next semester. With a flight booked and a visa stamped in her passport, Fritts said the only thing she is missing is a camera.
The shots didn’t fall for the Florida women’s basketball team against FSU and it lost by four.
This holiday season WUFT-FM will spread some cheer by broadcasting live and recorded local music on its Hybrid Digital 2 channel.
The shots weren’t falling for the UF women’s basketball team against FSU, and the Gators lost by 4.
The streets of downtown Gainesville boomed with music, art stands and eager visitors last weekend as the 28th Annual Downtown Festival and Art Show filled about eight city blocks with entertainment.
About 35 people assembled at the UF Commuter Lot on Gale Lemerand Drive at about 8 a.m. Sunday to run in the Paws for Pet Rescue 5K.
UF raised almost $50,000 less than last year in its fall pledge drive for WUFT-FM, the university-owned radio station that recently dropped its classical music programming in favor of more news and talk shows.
Naomi Piper sat with a smile on her face as a razor zipped through her full head of strawberry-blonde hair, causing clumps to fall to the floor. The haircut lasted less than five minutes and left her completely bald.
When Brandon Spikes was done explaining why he wanted to have his suspension for the Vanderbilt matchup lengthened from a half to the full game Wednesday, a smattering of reporters thanked him for his time.
Excitement hung in the air, mixing with the smell of beer and barbecue sauce Thursday night at the Ronald Reagan Black Tie and Blue Jeans BBQ.
I would like to respond to letters from Gene Cowell and Meagan Gregory approving of the recent changes to WUFT-FM's radio schedule. Although I'm happy that some new NPR programming has been introduced, such as "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me" and "This American Life," in other respects the changes have been for the worse for anyone with an appreciation of music. Classical music has been shunted off to HD radio, and jazz has gone away altogether.
May I add my voice in support of WUFT-FM's current programming format, and I hope you will hear from many more who share my view that the new format offers an exciting, rewarding and enriching listening experience. It's impossible to fact-check the claims by those 40 music-lovers with the funds to buy a full-page ad in the Sun.
Halloween evolves for each of us as we go through life more than perhaps any other holiday. Thanksgiving is always about food, family and football, and how one celebrates Christmas as a child usually has lifelong repercussions on your religious or commercial meaning for the holiday.
The year is 2009. We live in the age of the tri-sexual - a post-"Sex and the City," "Queer as Folk," and "The L Word" world in which people are open to a multitude of sexual experiences. For those who don't know, a tri-sexual is somebody who is willing to "try" anything at least once. Bondage, rim jobs, foursomes; everything is open to invitation and conversation. So it comes as no surprise that we would be willing to experience these sexual expressions with a member of the same sex.
There is a time and place for everything.