Reaction to Coke ad reveals conservative intolerance
Feb. 13, 2014Two weeks ago, MSNBC president Phil Griffin apologized to Reince Priebus, head of the Republican National Committee, for a tweet sent out by the network’s official Twitter account.
Two weeks ago, MSNBC president Phil Griffin apologized to Reince Priebus, head of the Republican National Committee, for a tweet sent out by the network’s official Twitter account.
Today, gift your boo things they’ll truly cherish during these cold times: wool socks and a tankard of brandy.
Valentine’s Day gets a bad rap.
Follett, the corporation in charge of the UF Bookstore, will soon manage all UF stadium sports stores and stands.
UF’s Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts was ranked 20th overall in a national ranking of college campus theaters.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Tuesday after police reported he was carrying a gun and 100 rounds of ammunition in his backpack with no permit.
UF’s Student Government has become a one-party system, and you should know where that party came from.
If you thought the SEC rivalry ended with football, think again.
Sen. Bill Nelson and former Gov. Charlie Crist spoke at UF this week after the state denied use of the Reitz Union as an early voting site.
A second suspect prosecutors say is responsible for the 2012 murder of a 78-year-old disabled Gainesville man could face the death penalty in a trial that started this week.
Time heals all wounds, and the Gators are hoping several have been patched up since last season.
Senior all-arounder Alaina Johnson took to the floor for the first time in more than a year on Feb. 7 in Florida’s (5-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) win against Kentucky. Johnson’s 2014 debut floor score (9.825) tied with two others for fourth overall in the meet.
If Florida was looking for redemption after its 20-8 loss at No. 1 North Carolina on Saturday, the team’s 21-5 win over Jacksonville was just that.
As teammate Dorian Finney-Smith and Tennessee forward Jarnell Stokes battled for a rebound off a missed jumper, Patric Young put his body on the line late in Tuesday night’s game.
Gainesville’s own environmentally focused film-and-arts festival is back for its fifth year.
In 2009, 15-year-old Claire Dunlap went into cardiac arrest while playing varsity softball for her high school. If it hadn’t been for the CPR equipment on site, the incident could have killed her.
Gotham isn’t the only city with a soft spot for bats.
For the second year in a row, voices from across the state will sing sans instruments at UF for the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella 2014 Tournament.
Amateur paleontologists are hoping to bring ancient history to the 21st century.
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