Forever in her heart: Injured freshman carries heavy burden after sister’s tragic death
Arielle Gunderson carries a reminder of her sister wherever she goes.
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Arielle Gunderson carries a reminder of her sister wherever she goes.
Before every round and every practice, T.J. Vogel takes a Sharpie pen to his Titleist golf ball and marks four letters that signify his mother’s enduring message.
In the middle of studying for finals, we’re all fantasizing about what we’ll be doing over the winter break. Many of us do the same things year after year, but the college experience is about learning new skills, gaining knowledge, networking and, at the very least, creating some good stories to tell future grandchildren. Why not try something new this season?
The constitution of the International Labour Organization declares “universal and lasting peace can be established only if it is based upon social justice.”
Douglas Ray Castleberry drove about 100 miles to meet an 11-year-old girl.
Students who plan to drive home for Thanksgiving may see a pleasant surprise when they pull up to the pump.
Chantelle Melendez, a 20-year-old psychology junior, pumps gas Tuesday at the Shell station at 3330 SW Archer Road. The average gas price in Florida is $3.43, said Gregg Laskoski, senior petroleum analyst for GasBuddy.com.
Over the past several months, Graduate Assistants United GAU has been bargaining with UF administration to end fees and raise the minimum wage; include specific health care language that guarantees dental and vision insurance; and protect graduate assistant families through family medical leave and child care.
On Wednesday, Marielis Nieves thought all she had to look forward to for the rest of the day was a two-hour drive with her father from Gainesville back home to St. Marys, Ga.
Chief marketing officer for Dr. Pepper Jim Trebilcock, left, presents Marielis Nieves, 18, of Saint Marys, Ga., with a check for $2,500 from her video entry in the Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway.
A steel skeleton towered about 50 feet over the field of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Wednesday.
Twas November the seventh, day after elections,
After Fest 11 rocked Gainesville last weekend, many business owners close to the action downtown said the punk-rock festival compensated for the mass migration to Jacksonville for the Florida-Georgia game.
Injuries dominated Florida’s win against Missouri on Saturday, but the Gators received some good news on Monday.
We here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column usually make our picks each week without a second thought, exercising gusto, guts and a bit of bravado. However, we’ll all make picks come Tuesday that we’ve carefully considered, and we encourage you to do the same. That being said, the presidential race has featured plenty of mudslinging and with only 10 games separating first and last place in the Picks Standings, things are getting chippy amongst the pickers. We’re talking personal insults. Despite the bad blood boiling, we’re trying to run a clean race here. But hey, no promises!
The race for the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division is technically ongoing.
Coach Amanda Butler has minutes to fill in her starting lineup this season.
Guard Chandler Cooper (Clarksville, Tenn.) poses for a picture during UF media day on Oct. 10. The freshman impressed assistant David Lowery during a scrimmage against Clemson on Sunday in Macon, Ga.
Illegally loud music, skintight fashion and the ever-present scent of Pabst Blue Ribbon invaded the streets of Gainesville this weekend.
A man accused of being connected to a homicide on West University Avenue was arrested in Alabama Saturday afternoon.