Gators fall for first time in nearly a year
By ERICA A. HERNANDEZ | Mar. 1, 2014For the first time in 2014, the Gators tasted defeat.
For the first time in 2014, the Gators tasted defeat.
Pitching and defense are the keys to any good ballclub.
As Gators prepare to head out for Spring Break, Florida safety officials are offering tips to UF students.
During the latter half of Southeastern Conference play, ankle soreness and tendinitis in both knees have made Casey Prather a little more hesitant to slash. But on Tuesday night, the senior forward attacked the rim often.
Striving for that perfect sun-kissed glow this Spring Break could be harmful.
A UF student is recovering from minor injuries after a Regional Transit System bus hit her Thursday evening near the Hub.
A journalism class Thursday afternoon achieved brief Internet stardom.
Orange and blue were the new black Thursday night when Piper Kerman, the author of the book that inspired the Netflix series, spoke in Gainesville.
The second-ranked UF track and field team started its run to a Southeastern Conference Championship Indoor title on the first day of the three-day meet.
Three finalists are competing for a chance to perform the national anthem at the UF gymnastics team’s final home meet against West Virginia on March 7.
College students are getting fit, tan and now financially responsible to prepare for their Spring-Break getaways.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid now recognizes same-sex marriages from states that allow them, and Gainesville residents are reacting to the change.
Reilly-Owen Clemens changed her Facebook gender to transsexual the moment she learned about the option.
Creating a track and field program that is competitive in multiple events has been Mike Holloway’s goal since he arrived at Florida.
UF took a major step this week toward its initiative of Zero Waste by 2015.
The man behind the site that crowds Facebook feeds with whimsical quizzes and listicles is coming to UF.
Graduates from UF are expected to do great things, but the 12 alumni serving in the U.S. Congress show just how far a UF degree can go.
Two UF students were invited to attend a USA rugby academy this summer at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif., but funding the trip could prove a hurdle for the Gator athletes.
A former astronaut gave Gator engineering students a chance to shoot for the stars Wednesday evening.
Florida’s 2015 class has rapidly expanded in the last week.