Jordan’s two goals help Florida cruise past FGCU in season opener
By MICHELLE PROVENZANO< | Aug. 23, 2013Forward Savannah Jordan went into Florida’s season opener wanting to put on a show, and she didn’t disappoint.
Forward Savannah Jordan went into Florida’s season opener wanting to put on a show, and she didn’t disappoint.
Florida kicks off its season against Toledo on Aug. 31, but two key players won’t be on the field.
Although struggles in Russia over anti-LGBT sentiments may seem an ocean away, the backlash has reached Gainesville.
A few of Paige Kauffman’s friends received an alarming Snapchat early Thursday morning.
Demarcus Robinson is eager to accomplish something in 2013 that no Florida receiver has during the past five years — become relevant in the offense as a true freshman.
Inventing the future may sound like an impossible feat, but university President Bernie Machen made it clear that UF is up for the challenge.
Savannah Jordan got a head start in becoming a Gator.
Marcus Roberson opened the 2012 season with a 31-yard interception that set up a Florida scoring drive against Bowling Green.
A local nonprofit medical clinic offering care to the homeless has finally found a more permanent home.
Mary Wise’s Frankenstein-like creation that was the 2012 squad was pieced together to fill the gaps left by season-ending injuries and graduating seniors.
Waves of eager, fitness-enthused students are rolling onto campus for Fall, and the UF Student Recreation and Fitness Center is ready for the crowd.
NEWBERRY — After some summer scrutiny for canceling a string of tournaments at the last minute, Nations Park recently paid out more than $2,000 to reconcile with would-be attendees.
The NFL is one of the most brutal professional sports leagues in the country. With that comes untimely injuries.
The Campus Copy Fax & Pack has packed up for good.
With a swipe of a card and a squiggle of the finger, you can pay for that ice cream cone and have the receipt emailed to you directly.
A recent surge of whistle-blowing puts personal liberties into question.
I’ll take civil engineering for $2,000, please.
When Alexis Bargamin returned to her room in the Keys Residential Complex in January, she brought her clothes, books — and gun.
Over the summer, Florida International University took a big step forward on an important issue.
This weird mini-week is coming to a close, and if you’re already feeling stressed, remember: It only gets harder from here!