Gators claw past Tigers with late rally
By Ethan Bauer | Jan. 17, 2016In its last game, Florida was unable to complete a rally after falling behind early against Georgia.
In its last game, Florida was unable to complete a rally after falling behind early against Georgia.
There was no one within 10 feet of Kasey Hill.
The stage was set.
Florida’s defensive backs coach Kirk Callahan will not be returning to the Gators next year.
Mike White will always be a Rebel.
After riding a rocket of momentum earlier in the week, Florida’s women’s basketball team fell back to earth on Thursday night.
The Florida baseball team lost two key infielders from last year’s team that made it to the College World Series.
The heavyweight bout of the week has arrived.
Gainesville’s Regional Utilities Committee discussed Thursday a bill in the Florida Legislature and a city charter amendment, both of which could create separate but nearly identical boards with authority over GRU.
The Human Rights Council of North Central Florida endorsed 2016 mayoral candidate Lauren Poe and District 4 Commission candidate Adrian Hayes-Santos on Thursday.
Wiz Khalifa will perform at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center in honor of Black History Month.
After ceasing to perform pediatric liver transplant procedures, the UF Health Shands Transplant Center has partnered with a Miami hospital to transfer patients.
UF’s College of Music will get a new roof this year.
Six years ago, Iryna Kanishcheva knew nothing about street art.
Grand jury indicts local man in 2011 murder
Gainesville’s Cold Night Shelter Program’s admission acceptance ended Wednesday after temperatures rose.
UF construction students will bring their own mock company to compete against 35 schools in a national management competition.
Three UF graduate students were chosen among hundreds to display their ceramic sculptures nationally.
On Monday morning I was rolled up in my blankets, all of my extremities icy, waiting on the motivation to get out of bed. It was in this state that I shut off my phone alarm, looked through my missed texts and learned that David Bowie had died.
The atmosphere on the first day of a big lecture class, at least before the professor arrives, is something akin to a rock concert that’s going to immediately sour. Everyone has some semblance of a clue as to why they’re there, but no one has an idea of what this event — the performance of entertaining the attention of as many as 600 students — is really going to be like.