That ‘80s Bar takes Gainesville residents back in time
If you “Just Can’t Get Enough” of synthwave, the arcade and all things ‘80s, Gainesville’s newest bar may have you drinking your way back in time.
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If you “Just Can’t Get Enough” of synthwave, the arcade and all things ‘80s, Gainesville’s newest bar may have you drinking your way back in time.
The rain beat down on Florida Ballpark for almost two hours on June 5, forcing fans under the awnings and the Gator baseball team into the locker room. Thunder toyed with the sound barrier and water ponded on the outfield grass.
After berthing 19 entries into the NCAA East Preliminary meet, the Gators’ men’s track and field team will compete 10 times at nationals, including Thomas Mardal and Connor Bandel’s qualifiers from the first day of the meet.
Some people book tickets across the country through websites or at an airport. Florida’s Thomas Mardal threw a hammer.
Firm, plump, smooth-skinned, juicy and sweet: the perfect blueberry. Great in smoothies, muffins and cobblers. But not everyone knows the unassuming fruit on their plate has been meticulously researched and cultivated before it even made it to the grocery store shelves.
On Monday, the Gators were average, in fact perfectly so. The Florida men’s golf team turned in an even-par day and remained in contention for a top-five finish.
Grace Pharmacy is still offering free insulin to community members in need. The 6,000 remaining vials are due to expire this year.
College athletes are about to get paid.
Five former Florida football players received the phone call of a lifetime Saturday.
The Atlanta Falcons selected former Florida tight end Kyle Pitts with the fourth overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft Thursday. Pitts will slot into a receiving room that includes Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley, giving the Atlanta offense one of the most explosive arsenals in the NFL.
The warmth of spring didn’t stop Tuscaloosa, Alabama temperature to drop into the mid-30s. The athletes’ breath exhumed from their mouths with every strike and return.
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA – Florida catcher Julia Cottrill, eager to swing after two intentional walks Saturday, tapped a two RBI single to right field. The third inning bullet granted the Gators a 2-1 lead.
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA. – With a one-run lead, two outs and bases loaded, Kendyl Lindaman stepped into the box. She loaded up and crushed her first pitch well over left field for a Gator grand slam.
Before the athletes geared up to take the floor on Tuesday afternoon, South Carolina took the chance to celebrate their seniors who prepare to begin a new chapter. After the roses and framed photographs were distributed, the party rolled on into doubles play.
Gray clouds and thunderbolts struck the afternoon skies over the campus of South Carolina Saturday afternoon. When the raindrops soaked the courts, the umpires delayed the match.
The Gators split a Saturday reprieve from SEC action, as they defeated Western Kentucky 5-2 before falling short to Softball Canada by the same score line.
Florida sat on the verge of another sweep. It led 21-17, but soon unraveled as the Aggies tied the set.
The Gators now look to do something they haven’t done since November: bounce back.
Coach Mike Holloway will have one song stuck in his head on the plane ride home-: Georgia On My Mind.
Entering Saturday, Florida men have 10 points, 10 less than current leaders LSU. The women have 15 while leaders Texas A&M have 26.