Gators soccer team wins in OT, improves to 7-1 on season
Sophomore transfer Parker Roberts, a former Kansas Jayhawk, knew heading into the weekend that Florida’s road game against Iowa State would present a unique challenge.
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Sophomore transfer Parker Roberts, a former Kansas Jayhawk, knew heading into the weekend that Florida’s road game against Iowa State would present a unique challenge.
Daniel Dickrell and his 10-year-old son Daniel cleared their street of branches and moss with matching rakes Monday, four hours after Category 1 Hurricane Irma hit Gainesville.
Hurricane Irma, a major storm with wind speeds of 175 miles per hour, shifted further west Thursday night, making the potential effects on Gainesville more severe.
You slowly make your way into the Marston Science Library Starbucks, sleep-deprived and in desperate need of your favorite holiday beverage: the pumpkin spice latte. Yes, dear readers, it’s back.
Amonté Martin was sitting next to his 2-year-old son watching the news about Houston’s flooding when he was moved to act.
The Shell gas station on Archer Road experiences backups extending into traffic lanes as Gainesville locals attempt to fill up their tanks before experiencing the potential effects of Hurricane Irma.
Five new bike repair stations will be installed across UF’s campus to expand Student Government’s bike repair program.
The Shell gas station on Archer Road experiences backups extending into traffic lanes as Gainesville locals attempt to fill up their tanks before experiencing the potential effects of Hurricane Irma.
As the City of Gainesville braces for the impact of Hurricane Irma under a declaration of emergency, UF has not determined whether classes will be canceled Friday or Monday.
After two years of planning, the Nature Coast Biological Station in Cedar Key will reopen to the public.
On Monday, President Donald Trump spoke in front of hundreds of U.S. servicemen and women in Virginia to update the country on the state of the Afghanistan War, as well as flesh out his administration’s strategy for the future. Throughout his campaign, Trump proclaimed that he would swiftly bring the war to an end and bring home the thousands of soldiers currently stationed in the war-torn country. However, several months into his tumultuous presidency, Trump’s stance has pivoted. In his speech, the president laid out a new strategy that will result in more troops and resources being used in the war.
The City of Gainesville may be growing in the near future and offer emergency fire services to more people.
Two young Gainesville landmarks celebrated anniversaries Saturday, with brews and train rides.
With summer nearing its end, it’s important to reflect on everything it has brought us as we prepare for fall — especially the music. Out of the countless new releases from music’s newcomers and veterans alike, audiences plugged their headphones into great tunes this season. Here are the reigning champions of summer music.
Gainesville resident El Farley-Barratt remembers the military during “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
By early 2018, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) will have almost doubled its use of clean solar energy through the construction of eight new solar parks, including one in Hawthorne on the border of Alachua and Putnam county.
Police arrested two Gainesville men Monday in relation to back-to-back drive-by shootings that occurred hours after the Fourth of July.
With almost 100 million Twitter followers and millions of records sold, Katy Perry’s new album “Witness” was definitely shaping up to be a hit. Her single, “Chained to the Rhythm,” was being blasted on radio stations throughout the country as an anthem for individuality and independence.
In Florida, very little is known about horseshoe crabs, which come to the shore to find a mate this time of year.
At about 9 a.m. Thursday, Gainesville Police detectives and state inspectors met at a West Newberry Road parking lot to launch Operation Clean Sweep.