Alachua Police tase, arrest in Super Bowl bet fight
By Jenna Lyons | Feb. 3, 2014Alachua Police used a Taser on a Fort Lauderdale man Sunday after police said he got in an argument with his roommate over a Super Bowl bet.
Alachua Police used a Taser on a Fort Lauderdale man Sunday after police said he got in an argument with his roommate over a Super Bowl bet.
Jacob Embuscado thought he belonged on the road when he was riding through campus on wheels.
In the 52 days since Chris Walker was admitted to Florida, he has been his own entity — isolated from the team and helpless to do anything about it.
When Alicia Lew’s family friend lost the use of his legs in a car accident, she decided to raise money for spinal cord research by doing what she loves — hosting an art auction.
Coach Rhonda Faehn has fewer and fewer changes to make to her squad as the season progresses.
Alachua County is one of 35 counties facing a statewide review by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement after a Pensacola chemist was found tampering with evidence.
Ward’s Supermarket, a family-owned independent grocery store, is introducing its own brand of sustainably grown Angus beef later this month.
In the early stages of the season, the new, fluid offense was supposed to be Florida’s strong point.
Undergraduate students with innovative ideas are set to converge, collaborate and create in a new competition offered by UF this semester.
Tim Walton’s team has plenty of depth to start the 2014 season.
A UF alumnus has created a slicker way to save cooking oil.
The last time No. 4 Florida lacrosse went head-to-head with an opponent, it had 13 seniors and shared an American Lacrosse Conference title.
Student Government Productions will host Dispatch on Friday for the band’s first live show in Florida.
The Levin College of Law will host two events to commemorate and discuss the issues surrounding the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin.
Describing head coach Buddy Alexander as unhappy with Florida’s performance in the first day of its season-opening tournament would be an understatement.
While UF is trying to Make It Reitz, student organizations are feeling the squeeze.
A downtown bar has poured, shaken and strained its way to a list of the top 100 bars in the South.
A Gainesville radio station has recently made a switch to a different frequency to offer a better signal that reaches a larger audience.
A tall, slim man with a gray ponytail pedaled his bicycle toward the protesters. He had an idea.
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