Freshman clinches winning point for Gators
By MICHELLE PROVENZANO< | Apr. 12, 2013Brianna Morgan dominated the tennis court Friday.
Brianna Morgan dominated the tennis court Friday.
About 500 people attended a daylong symposium Thursday for what UF President Bernie Machen called an “informed, reasoned and honest” discussion of land-grant universities during “Bricks and Mortar in a Digital Age: the Uncertain Future of Higher Education.”
We recommend downloading Icona Pop’s new album because it’s going to be the soundtrack to your summer. Just trust us.
Ryan Lochte is the man with his gold medals and gold abs.
A new strain of the norovirus stomach bug may have buzzed its way to Gainesville.
Controversy concerning Section 735 of the Agricultural Appropriations Bill, also known as the Monsanto Protection Act, which was signed into law by President Barack Obama, has been somewhat overlooked during the Supreme Court of the United States’ review of the Defense of Marriage Act.
Vulnerability can be a strength.
Last week, students walked out of Professor Bill Rossi’s Creativity and Innovation in the Business Environment classes with a mission.
With South Carolina trailing Florida 3-2 in the bottom of the ninth, Gamecocks right fielder TJ Costen rounded third and was heading home to tie the game on a hit to right field. Halfway there, Costen tripped.
Briana Little gets on base the hard way.
Mark-Jason White often spends about six hours a week calculating 101 Downtown’s liquor inventory.
Students and faculty at Shands at UF and the Academic Health Center will now have more bars in more places.
Forward Will Yeguete could end up on the operating table again this summer.
Senior attacker Ashley Bruns started 50 of her 51 games at Florida before this season.
Florida’s men’s tennis team had not received an individual honor since February 2012, but that changed on Wednesday.
Taylor Burke stays busy.
CourseSmart, a company owned by five publishers including Pearson and McGraw-Hill, is testing technology that allows professors to monitor when students read their digital textbooks, how often they read them and for how long.
If there’s one lesson I learned this week, it’s that hard work can make anything possible.
Gov. Rick Scott signed a law Wednesday that bans Internet cafes across the state, but local officials say the impacts on Gainesville are uncertain.
Radical Press Coffee Collective will host its grand opening from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. tonight.