Gators set records while competing at three meets
Splitting the team up so it could compete at three different meets didn't hinder Florida this weekend.
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Splitting the team up so it could compete at three different meets didn't hinder Florida this weekend.
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers wants to make students’ days a little sunnier.
College is a time when you won’t be judged for not having your life in order, which means you repeatedly find yourself doing routine things like, oh you know, just grocery shopping at 2 a.m. Thankfully, Gainesville has several 24-hour joints where you can pick up those necessary items like frozen pizza and Eggo waffles (See: Sweetbay, Wal-Mart).
The Plaza of the Americas got a taste of the cattle industry Tuesday as the Gator Collegiate Cattlewomen served students a slice of beef education.
The Gators and Aggies went to extra innings for the second time in their three-game series Sunday, but unlike the first time, Texas A&M came out victorious.
Texas A&M (16-8, 2-3 Southeastern Conference) evened its series against Florida (15-8, 3-2 SEC) with a 5-4 win on Saturday at Blue Bell Park in College Station, Texas.
Florida (15-7, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) opened its first SEC road series with an extra-inning, 5-3 win against Texas A&M (15-8, 1-3 SEC) on Friday night at Blue Bell Park in College Station, Texas.
A.J. Puk watched his cousin play against his adopted school Thursday afternoon.
The Gainesville City Commission voted Thursday night to approve a recommendation that would prohibit minors in establishments that serve alcohol. It also heard a final report about changing the city’s bus transportation system.
Ed. note: Spoilers ahead.
A UF geology professor’s new grant may put UF in the forefront of hydrology research for years to come.
Wildlife specialists are worried about the potential impact of an invasive species of lizard on Florida’s ecosystems. Though Gainesville isn’t affected, students’ hometowns may be.
Two UF scientists will send off the SpaceX-3 Dragon capsule to the International Space Station on Sunday from the Kennedy Space Center.
A woman and three children missing since Tuesday in the Ocala National Forest were located Wednesday morning with the help of the Alachua Sheriff’s Office and Gainesville Police Joint Aviation Unit.
Students hoping for extra transportation options on St. Patrick’s Day are out of luck.
The first thing Nataliya Dmytrochenko does when she wakes up every morning is pick up her iPad to read the news about Ukraine.
Smokey Bear doesn’t always want you to prevent forest fires.
I was eavesdropping in the hair salon the other day because, really, what else am I going to do when I can’t move my head, leave my chair or watch videos on my phone without feeling self-conscious?
Sophomore Gordon Watson showcased his skills Sunday when he defeated No. 55 ranked Tsvetan Mihov in three sets to clinch Florida’s 4-2 win against South Carolina at the Ring Tennis Complex on Sunday.
The second-ranked UF track and field team started its run to a Southeastern Conference Championship Indoor title on the first day of the three-day meet.