Florida lacrosse program successfully recruiting talent-rich northeast
By Kyle Brutman | Mar. 23, 2016When Florida midfielder Sammi Burgess started high school in 2009, the Gators' lacrosse program had yet to play a single game.
When Florida midfielder Sammi Burgess started high school in 2009, the Gators' lacrosse program had yet to play a single game.
Hitting the ball against Florida is hard enough, and getting on base is simply asking too much.
Florida’s men’s swimming team got off to a record-breaking start in the NCAA Championships.
Lauren Brasure has a prayer chain hanging in her room.
Survivors of violence will take part in a pop-up art series this week, raising both awareness and money for their cause.
Christine Marino knows how it feels to struggle with depression.
Cans of green beans and corn are the kings and queens of the shelves in UF’s food pantry.
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday after police said he hid more than a pound of cocaine in the trunk of his car.
Keira Hornyak wrote “staying positive” on a banner that read “How Do You Love Your Body?” on Turlington Plaza on Wednesday.
In honor of the NCAA Tournament, UF’s Zipcar program created #ZipMadness.
Two days before the anniversary of Zayn Malik’s departure from the hit boy band One Direction, Sony held a Gainesville listening party for his first solo album.
Students swapped shirts for sweaters and other clothes on the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday.
In honor of April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Alachua County Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center is hosting its “Survivors of Violence” art exhibit Friday.
Gainesville artists will have another outlet of exposure to the community during Artwalk.
Gainesville’s community theater brought home the big awards this past weekend.
Dear Mediocre,
With limited tickets remaining, the Hippodrome State Theatre is looking like the place to be Saturday night.
With the men’s NCAA basketball tournament underway and March Madness in full swing, I thought I’d remind you if your bracket isn’t ruined by now, it will be. You know that one guy you’re friends with on Facebook who feels like he has to mention how his bracket is in the 95th percentile on ESPN.com? Yeah, his bracket is screwed as well. All of ours are.
Istanbul and Ankara in Turkey and, now, Brussels: three major cities devastated by terrorist attacks in the past two weeks alone, resulting in the deaths of so many innocents and leaving countless more injured. In fact, since November’s attacks in Paris, Beirut and Baghdad, hundreds of terrorist attacks claimed by groups such as the Islamic State, al-Shabbab and al-Qaeda affiliates have wreaked devastation in communities and cities across the world. These desperate times call for us to stand together in solidarity, in unity and in peace, much like the vigils and demonstrations of empathy we’ve so graciously seen in broadcasts and on our news feeds. Unfortunately, this is not all we’ve seen.
Florida is now a state at high threat to the Zika Virus which is transmitted quickly through a single mosquito bite. The Zika Virus is just transferred to a human if the biting mosquito is infected with the virus. Currently there are 81 cases of the Zika Virus in Florida.