'I’m just grateful to be alive': The father of a UF athlete’s fight against coronavirus
The last memory Stuart Hall, the father of Gators soccer player Cameron Hall, had from April 6 to April 24 was watching the film “Creed.”
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The last memory Stuart Hall, the father of Gators soccer player Cameron Hall, had from April 6 to April 24 was watching the film “Creed.”
Saditty — it's a word that aspires to be more than it is, carrying an air of superiority and overconfidence. It’s a term Lakheria Hines always identified with, but never questioned the significance of until she sought to create a brand she could have pride in as a budding entrepreneur.
There weren’t many aspects to criticize about the 2019 Gators. A second-straight double-digit win season, a win in a New Year’s Six bowl for the second year in a row and blowout wins over rivals Tennessee and Florida State is usually enough to please a fanbase.
Past: Realizations
Richard Morris’ words have always gotten him into trouble. So, on Friday, protesters lent him their own.
Student Government has always been a dumpster fire, and UF’s administrators have always been afraid to get their hands dirty while putting it out.
As a native Floridian and second-generation Gator, let me not understate my sincerity when I say that “tradition” is a uniquely powerful source of pride when I think of that place where palm and pine are blowing, where southern seas are flowing, and where our love shall never fail.
I must admit that I haven’t always been a fervent fan of women’s college hoops or the WNBA — something as a female sports journalist I am reluctant and embarrassed by.
As businesses begin to reopen, some Gainesville residents may wish to raise a glass to freedom. However, not all bars are ready to welcome customers back.
Given that our Student Government treats minorities like chewing tobacco, I guess I am surprised that I have lasted four long years here.
A family of three stood together in a tight circle. Trenita White held an umbrella while her daughters, Joanna and Juanita, passed back and forth a cardboard sign that read “Black Lives Matter.” It ended at Joanna, who held it for the majority of the march.
Editor’s note: This story contains racist and explicit language that may be sensitive for readers.
Love wrapped around her name. The yellow and white painted letters were scattered across the wall, surrounding the purple outline of a heart. Inside, love was written sideways, upside down, backwards and across, encompassing her name painted in white: Breonna Taylor.
A crowd of more than 100 healthcare workers knelt on the pavement in remembrance of George Floyd. For 10 minutes, only the sound of nearby cars and soft weeping settled over the courtyard. A light sprinkle fell.
Student Body President Trevor Pope issued an executive order Sunday in response to the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white ex-Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes.
Mackintosh Joachim said he’s sick and tired of being sick and tired.
All it used to take to go to the gym before COVID-19 was a pair of tennis shoes and a pinch of motivation. After gyms reopened Monday, gymgoers find themselves facing new limitations.
With an explosive cast and concepts, it was only a matter of a time until NBC’s “Community” graced streaming services with its impassioned comedy. Added to Netflix April 1, the show's zany capers of lovable misfits is sure to bring respite to TV sets in need.
The year is 2014. The Gators have just finished a 6-5 regular season where their defense was one of the best in the country and their offense was, well, it’s better left unsaid. In other words, it was a typical Will Muschamp team.
Hey, you. Yeah, you.