UFitness: The ultimate NFL workout game
Although the Gators' football season will be over after the game at Florida State University, our favorite NFL teams are still charging on with a handful of games left to play.
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Although the Gators' football season will be over after the game at Florida State University, our favorite NFL teams are still charging on with a handful of games left to play.
Can you smell the turkey? I sure can. Many people look forward to the last Thursday in November to devour delicious homemade food made just for the occasion – Thanksgiving. But for people on a diet or those who work hard to watch their weight, this holiday seems like a fat trap.
The streets of Gainesville will fill with people donning a variety of getups tonight – naughty kittens, fierce superheroes and Disney favorites – but we all know buying these cute costumes can get pricey.
You’ve heard horror stories of naked, wrinkly men in locker rooms and couples using gym equipment for romping pleasures instead of waiting to get home. Although these exemplify two huge etiquette no-nos, they don’t quite compare to the reality of gym etiquette (or lack thereof) at UF.
Music can motivate more than your dance moves at Gator City Sports Grille. In fact, it can distract you from the pains of working out to enhance your athletic performance. Listening to tunes can also help elevate your mood and get you pumped, even before setting off to exercise.
It’s funny. I go to the gym to pump iron and increase my metabolism, but from what I’ve experienced at Southwest Recreation Center, some people go to run their mouths instead.
Welcome back to The Gator Nation! Although your syllabi says it’s time to go to classes and learn lessons, your inner fitness freak says it’s time for some serious sweat and muscle gains – better yet, Gator gains!
A student organization is reminding students to look after more than just their physical health.
For Sheila Scolaro, a 21-year-old plant science junior at UF, one of the best parts of the holidays isn’t decorating a Christmas tree.
Graphic photos and stories about neglected and abused dogs and cats in Puerto Rico were displayed Tuesday on Turlington Plaza as part of UF’s Puerto Rican Student Association’s exhibit.
Bruce Doyle never knew his father.
Football player Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson Skyped with more than 100 students in UF’s Sports Media & Society class Thursday morning.
The smell of vegetarian food and the sound of miniature hand cymbals filled the air Saturday around the Gainesville Krishna House during its Musical Meditation Festival.
Forty women and 11 men will compete tonight in UF’s Homecoming Pageant.
Fans of the University of South Carolina and UF were on opposing sides Saturday, except at the Greater Gator and Gamecock Tailgater.
The UF Cancer and Genetics Research Complex lawn became a sea of pink Saturday, covered with the glitter, sequins and feathers that adorned hand-painted pumpkins.
Ten UF students sat scattered on an RTS bus Tuesday. While each had his or her differences in appearance, they had one thing in common: They were looking at their smartphones.
UF students can now bowl against someone across the country without having to travel farther than the Reitz Union’s Game Room.
The Florida Museum of Natural History received a three-year $339,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for researchers to expand their digitized collection of invertebrate specimens.
A whole new world will open its doors in Gainesville this fall — a World of Beer that is.