Homecoming: During a night of celebration, Gators stay poised in win
Saturday night was a spectacle.
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Saturday night was a spectacle.
Five hits. Four runs. One player: Charla Echols.
Billy Donovan’s final game against Vanderbilt was almost exactly five years ago. The Gators lost an ugly 50-47 game in the middle of a disappointing campaign where they went 16-17 and missed out on both the NCAA Tournament and the NIT for the first time since 1997.
Mom jeans, crew socks and leather jackets. Old threads like these are what is sending today’s youth in droves to thrift stores.
Honey bees are responsible for one in every three bites of food, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Gainesville residents will now get the chance to interact with these food producers Feb. 29 during an Alachua County beekeeping class.
When a few brothers of UF’s Theta Chi Fraternity walked into Mitch Capps’ hospital room last Tuesday, they weren’t sure what to expect.
Santa Fe College’s new president, Paul Broadie II, delivered his inaugural address Tuesday afternoon. As he steps into his new role, Santa Fe students and faculty reflect on former President Jackson Sasser’s legacy at the college.
Across the country, about one in three students won’t return to college for their sophomore year. But at UF, the retention rate is much higher.
Florida’s swimming and diving teams entered a hostile environment on Saturday morning for their regular season finale. In front of a Senior Day crowd in Knoxville, Tennessee, the Volunteers swept the Gators in the final dual meet of the season.
While some might say the “united” in United States appears to be diminishing, a former senator and award-winning author believe they know a solution to reclaim unity: compromise.
Assistant professor Mark Hart wanted a new office.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida lawmakers signaled that they would likely tackle education spending and health care costs but might seek to avoid a battle over forcing employers to verify the immigration status of workers, as the 2020 legislative session began Tuesday.
Leaning Trees, a local ambient and rock ‘n’ roll band covering genres such as Americana and art rock, challenges their listeners with their most recent album, “Time Will Tell.” The band released the album Jan. 2 and performed some of the songs for the first time at The SL8 Gallery and Venue Jan. 3.
In order to improve self ability and competitiveness, more and more people choose to apply for a university and study in Australia. Then, why is Australia so popular among students? Obviously, there must be some reasons for this tendency, but what are them? If you want to know the answers to this question, just read on. Top 10 reasons for studying in Australia will be show here.
The 16,000-square-foot Horticulture Greenhouse will soon be transformed into a sea of red and green leaves, just in time for the holidays.
Marina Escobar Domingo knows that at 16 years old, playing in a golf tournament among Spain’s best, including her idol, was quite a feat.
Representative democracy is founded upon the idea that citizens can confidently waive their direct voice in governmental affairs to elected legislators who will serve their best interests. This assumption is strong, and it often does not hold very well in practice.
Marah Malleck would often look into her daughter’s eyes while sitting in class, finding comfort in the baby she brought to campus at just 2 weeks old.
On Friday, UF student affairs interim vice president Win Phillips sent an email to students addressing two incidents he said were related to racism and anti-Semitisim, stating UF “places the highest value on creating a diverse, inclusive and welcoming environment.”
Gainesville city commissioners unanimously passed two motions Thursday relating to climate change.