SCOTUS associate justice speaks to UF law students
By Melissa Gomez | Jan. 28, 2016A bomb-sniffing dog searched Stephany Ashton’s class Wednesday morning, and she was asked to hand over her cell phone.
A bomb-sniffing dog searched Stephany Ashton’s class Wednesday morning, and she was asked to hand over her cell phone.
At the age of 20, Hugo Sanchez was homeless.
The Florida gymnastics team’s regular-season slate is set to continue tonight at the O’Connell Center as the Gators take on No. 5 Alabama at 6:45 p.m.
UF’s Board of Trustees voted not to give UF faculty a larger salary increase Thursday.
Heading into their final regular-season meet Saturday in Knoxville, Florida’s swimming and diving teams are looking to extend their winning streak over Tennessee for the eighth-straight year.
A pregnant woman digs her nails into the (supposedly) comforting arm of her husband and, in a howl of pain, declares the name of their new baby boy. The husband decides against protest this time, and so Champe is born.
A quilt will forever be displayed at the Thomas Center, but it won’t hang off a bed.
It seems that these days, anyone who is anyone has decided to sit down and write a memoir.
For the past few months, female UFC fighter Ronda Rousey has been all over the news. Her record is impressive: She holds an Olympic medal in Judo, was the first female fighter to sign with UFC and is currently ranked first in UFC women’s bantamweight. Even with her recent loss to fellow UFC fighter Holly Holm, there’s no doubt Rousey’s achievements are noteworthy.
A cardinal sin of our generation, or so I’m told, is our incessant need for instant gratification — in other words, our addiction to digital technology. We spend our lives scrolling through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Yik Yak, Tinder, Grindr, Bumble, Uber, Lyft, Woofer, berniesanders.com and ISIS, just to name a few places. But it seems we rarely spend enough time with those we truly care about.
We now return to our regularly scheduled programming: After two weeks of nothing but Darts OR Laurels, we’re happy to say that the past week not only dished out the good and the bad in equal measure, but did so with gusto. For a change, we’ve actually found ourselves with too much to cover. So without further ado, here’s this week’s edition of …
A new ranking has UF’s accounting program among the best in the nation.
Police arrested a Gainesville man Wednesday afternoon after they said he tried to hit a woman with a chunk of asphalt.
In basketball, size matters.
Coming off an impressive showing in doubles, sophomore Anna Danilina took the court for a singles match for the first time as a Gator.
Mike White knew his team would have trouble shooting.
Arkansas’ season has been enigmatic.
In light of recent setbacks, including cases of sexual harassment, Gainesville Police Chief Tony Jones announced Wednesday he will restructure the department this year.
The No. 7 Florida lacrosse team was picked to win its second consecutive Big East title in the 2016 Preseason Coaches’ Poll, announced by the conference Wednesday afternoon.
Gainesville mayoral and commission candidates gathered Wednesday night and discussed ways to improve biking, walking and commuting in Gainesville.