UF skydivers jump, fall to ground with inflatable gator
Anyone who looked up at the sky above Kay Larkin Field in Palatka, Fla., on Saturday would have seen about eight UF students riding their school’s mascot.
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Anyone who looked up at the sky above Kay Larkin Field in Palatka, Fla., on Saturday would have seen about eight UF students riding their school’s mascot.
Out of four major U.S. cellphone service providers, Verizon was ranked the highest of its competitors in a mobile carrier satisfaction survey.
Three words. Three simple words that sum up your childhood, valuable life lessons, the original bromance and one of the greatest love stories ever told.
The pedestrian overpass on Southwest 13th Street remains closed, and some city cyclists are frustrated.
More than 26,000 students, alumni, veterans and guests united Friday under the stars for the 89th Gator Growl.
Users of Amazon’s Kindle e-reader may get some cash back if a judge approves legal settlements between three major publishers and the attorneys general of mostof the United States.
At about midnight tonight, hundreds of UF students in lacy leopard bras and tight, trimmed briefs will cross campus for charity.
The UF Honors Program is celebrating novels like “To Kill a Mockingbird,” “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” and “Kite Runner” as part of Banned Books Week on campus.
Vanilla, orange, chocolate, cherry and coffee. These may sound like flavors of gumdrops or lollipops, but they are also varieties of tobacco, and County Health staff is not thrilled about the similarities.
UF does not have the highest-rated or hottest professors in the country.
UF’s Travel and Recreation Program isn’t full of hot air, but one of its Fall excursions will be.
You would be surprised by how far $10 can go on campus.
When saxophonist Merlon Divine busted out his jams on stage, people shouted “Play it, son!” and “I love this song!” from the congregation.
Students flocked to the North Lawn on Friday afternoon for homemade food and locally made crafts at a farmers market.