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At sundown, Josh Greenspan lit his menorah as his family lit theirs miles away.
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At sundown, Josh Greenspan lit his menorah as his family lit theirs miles away.
In April, Future Music Makers Youth Enrichment Program was awarded $15,000.
Students living in Infinity Hall will have a voice in UF’s Student Senate next Fall.
As graduation looms, UF seniors are finding that the best ways to connect to the university are through the oldest traditions.
Prior to No. 12 Florida’s second possession of its 27-2 loss to No. 13 Florida State on Saturday, a former UF great, running back Fred Taylor, took the field to be honored as UF’s 2015 Southeastern Conference Living Legend.
In April 2013, a month before he took office as Gainesville mayor, Ed Braddy left on a trip to Daytona Beach with longtime friend Jeffery McAdams.
At 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, UF President Kent Fuchs stood in the Swamp and practiced.
Florida should have had no problems on Saturday.
As scooters whirred past on Saturday, Maria Coady thought of her son.
Gator fans will wine and dine on the field of the football team’s new indoor training facility tonight.
With regular season conference play over, the No. 8 Florida Gators (9-1) now turn their attention to Conference USA opponent Florida Atlantic (2-8). The Gators are 2-0 all-time against the Owls, who will return to The Swamp for a noon game on Saturday.
With the Gators headed to Atlanta for the Southeastern Conference Championship Game, Gator-themed gear is more popular than ever before.
Former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson (left), also known as Ochocinco, poses with Ryan Lohan, a 19-year-old business administration freshman, in Gannett Auditorium in Weimer Hall on Nov. 12, 2015. Johnson drove from Miami to speak to Professor Ted Spiker’s Sports Media and Society class about how he has handled the media during his career. After, he paid for about 100 students’ lunches at The Swamp restaurant.
One game signaled the end of an era.
Bunduki Ramadan, also known as Hip Hop Duke, has stood out in the Gainesville hip-hop scene since opening up for the Ying Yang Twins in July 2014. You may now know Duke from his performances as Mr. Orange and Blue and the "Mic Man Hype Man." You may also know the 23-year-old UF economics senior as the guy who seems to know everyone on campus.
Minutes after an ugly 9-7 victory over Vanderbilt, a win that clinched a berth in the Southeastern Conference title game for Florida, coach Jim McElwain uttered a phrase that summed up his thoughts on the day — and the season.
Four years later, Ben Judkins still can’t describe the tunnel.
As Florida started its final drive against Vanderbilt in 2013, the Gators already knew the outcome.
As football players duke it out in the Swamp on Saturday, gamers of a different sort will battle in the air-conditioned Reitz Union Ballroom.
On "Special Treat Wednesday"’, Florida coach Jim McElwain said his team finished practice with a level of focus that was "pretty darn good."