Florida silences doctors’ speech on firearms
Apr. 9, 2013When a physician asks a patient if he or she owns firearms, is that doctor violating the patient’s Second Amendment rights?
When a physician asks a patient if he or she owns firearms, is that doctor violating the patient’s Second Amendment rights?
The go-to guide for the lazy college student in all of us.
The Reitz Union Grand Ballroom teemed with laughter and applause Tuesday night as Alfonso Ribeiro spoke about his experiences in show business.
As a freshman living in Jennings, I missed home cooked meals. But just because you live in a dorm doesn't mean to have to kiss real food goodbye forever. Here are my picks for some easy recipes to make on campus.
Since opening in September of 2011, Half Cork’d has made a name for itself as a “classy” downtown Gainesville hangout. Known for its self-serve wines, Half Cork’d has mainly been a destination for Gainesville citizens looking for a drink. However, thanks to the wine bar’s new general manager, Bob Dillon, that’s ready to change.
Long before making the difficult decision to transfer from North Carolina to Florida, Antoinette Bannister grew up watching T.J., her half brother, flourish on the basketball court.
TALLAHASSEE — No one deserved to catch the final out of Florida’s 4-3 victory against Florida State on Tuesday night more than Harrison Bader.
College basketball has issues, but Monday’s national championship game showed everything that is right with the sport.
The Gators were down by a run and sending the bottom of the lineup to the plate in the top of the sixth during Florida’s road game against USF on Feb. 27.
Freshman Bridgette Caquatto was held together by tape all summer long.
Senior Bob van Overbeek is returning to form near the end of a rough 2013 season.
Injuries and the absence of senior T.J. Vogel did not stop Florida from having arguably the team’s best showing of the spring in the Gary Koch Invitational. The Gators finished in fourth place at the two-day tournament in Tampa.
UF has been a tobacco-free campus for five years.
Students will no longer stand in lines swirling around the Reitz Union Colonnade for tickets.
A group of UF students is looking ahead to Fall, when they hope to pass the Student Green Energy Fund.
A southwest Gainesville steak house had to evacuate about 80 people Tuesday afternoon after a gasoline leak occurred at a neighboring construction site.
A Gainesville woman helped police catch the man who burglarized her house.
The Student Senate unanimously approved funding Tuesday night for 15 rechargeable battery packs to be available for rent at the library by finals week.
Gainesville Police arrested a man early Monday after an officer found him with a mouth full of marijuana.
Peter Hirschfeld is the new UF Teacher-Scholar of the Year for 2012-2013. Hirschfeld, a 55-year-old physics professor, was chosen for his performance in teaching and scholarly activities.