Florida tennis looking for improvement during preseason
Despite losing several critical players from last season, women’s tennis coach Roland Thornqvist is pleased with the Gators’ roster.
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Despite losing several critical players from last season, women’s tennis coach Roland Thornqvist is pleased with the Gators’ roster.
Silvia Colussi-Pelaez has been a Gator for fewer than two months, but she is already making world history.
History did not repeat itself for the Florida women’s tennis team this year.
Florida is off to a hot start at the Riviera/Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s All-American tournament in California.
The Gators are gearing up to make their longest trip of the season.
The UF’s men’s tennis team did not finish its play at the Southeastern Conference Fall Classic in Nashville, Tenn.
gOne week after the Florida women's tennis team started its season with a strong showing, the men’s team will get its chance to start the season on the right foot.
The Gators secured their first trophy of the season during the weekend at Duke’s Fab Four invitational.
For their first play of the year, the Gators will bring their young and old talent to Durham, N.C., for Duke’s Fab Four Invitational.
Coach Roland Thornqvist’s women’s tennis team brought in three freshmen during the offseason.
Fourteen pieces of artwork from 17 students and alumni will be featured in UF’s “Codified II: Art + Genetics” exhibit, which opens with a reception at 3:30 p.m. today on the third floor of UF’s Cancer and Genetics Research Complex.
When Stephanie Cineas graduated from Maynard Evans High School in 2008, she didn’t plan to return. That was before she heard about City Year, a national organization that places young adults in high-need urban schools for one year.
Nihat Strider has attended 17 different schools since he started kindergarten.
Student Government Productions and Reitz Union Board Entertainment are giving Twitter, Instagram and Facebook users at UF a new mission.
From the colorful mural on the side of the wall to the scent of burning incense that seeps outside, Wild Iris Books is hard to miss.
A day of celebrations in honor of an achievement seven years in the making concluded Friday night in the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
UF School of Art + Art History graduate students now have more space to create.
The sun pours into WolfWax Culture from the floor-to-ceiling windows that curve with the building. A Prairie Ramblers record plays for what is likely the first time in decades. The scratches and skips of the record do not bother patrons — it’s what brings the shop to life.
More than 250 people attended Thursday’s kickoff of the eighth annual Gainesville Latino Film Festival — necessitating a second screening of its first film showing.
Would you want to see beer bottles, empty nacho containers, soda cups, plastic merchandise bags, forgotten posters, broken-off wristbands, fallen ticket stubs on your property?