No. 23 Florida looks to hit reset button against Texas A&M
The No. 23 Gators volleyball team (11-6, 5-2 SEC) is set to host the Texas A&M Aggies (11-6, 4-3 SEC) in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Saturday at 5 p.m.
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The No. 23 Gators volleyball team (11-6, 5-2 SEC) is set to host the Texas A&M Aggies (11-6, 4-3 SEC) in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Saturday at 5 p.m.
The Santa Fe Teaching Zoo and the Santa Fe Police Department are collecting canned and non-perishable food items throughout the month of October instead of holding its usual fall-themed events.
With each step, Molly Wagner’s small frame stumbled toward the orphanage director. She placed a book in Wagner’s lap.
Editor’s note: This story contains mentions of sexual assault and rape.
There is no such thing as a moral victory, but Florida came close after ending up a yard short on a two-point conversion play which likely would have forced overtime versus No. 1 Alabama.
After losing to the Alabama Crimson Tide in the championship game of the SEC Tournament last spring, the Florida Gators softball team will be on the hunt for a shot at redemption in 2022. The team will get that chance on familiar grass.
We have a two-for-one special this week on Know Your Enemy! I had the opportunity to speak with both Jason Wyrick, the executive producer of Rock Solid Sports at UT’s student radio station, WUTK Radio, and Josh Lane, the sports editor of the Tennessee’s student newspaper, Daily Beacon. With Florida’s fourth game of the season against Tennessee on Saturday in The Swamp, here’s what they had to say about the Volunteers.
The Southeastern Conference unveiled its 2022 football schedule Tuesday, and Florida’s slate finally fell into place.
Blocked-off streets with signs reading “Road Closed” and fences covered in green mesh fabric stretch across campus walkways and streets. This is the campus landscape UF students face this semester.
Sitting in a dimly lit office crowded with signs and portraits, Wayne Fields’ voice bellows throughout the James L. Medlin House.
The term “digital divide” was created in the 90s to describe a gap in internet access between communities in the U.S. But more than 30 years later, the divide remains.
Akeem Thompson lit up the room with his smile and hyped up crowds like no other. With his goofy persona and sick beats, Thompson brought laughter, joy and rhythm to Gainesville.
Lacy Gifford, 38, voted for Commissioner Gail Johnson because of her commitment to East Gainesville, Porters Quarters and Seminary Lane. But with Johnson’s voice gone, the East Gainesville resident is uneasy about not having a voice for historically Black neighborhoods on the commission.
Gainesville is associated almost exclusively with all things UF — especially for new students from pockets of Florida and across the country who wouldn’t be able to point to where Gainesville is on a map.
Coach Dan Mullen flexed his NCAA transfer portal muscles once again Friday night.
A bridge in Northeast Alachua County collapsed on July 7 after enduring flooding from Tropical Storm Elsa, and the county is unable to fix it.
While new freshmen settled into their second weekend in Gainesville and upperclassmen slept in after long nights of blazing through bars, three tubes with plants cultivated by researchers at UF hurdled through the sky and into the solar system.
Dresses, shoes, accessories and clutches overflowed the Pride Community Center of North Central Florida from Friday to Sunday, and every single person who walked into the pop-up prom shop left with something new.
Robert Thomas, 43, wakes up in his small, tidy tent at 3 a.m. each morning and prays.
UF Global Brigades chapter participated in Global Brigades’ new, virtual, experiential-learning program to continue helping under-resourced communities around the world during the pandemic.