Gators in Korea feel safe among threats
By Eleni Kouvatsos | Apr. 8, 2013A UF alumna living in South Korea said she feels safe despite North Korea’s recent threats of nuclear war.
A UF alumna living in South Korea said she feels safe despite North Korea’s recent threats of nuclear war.
No T.J. Vogel, no problem.
Think of that kid trying to make a full revolution on a swing at the playground. They gain enough momentum to reach the apex — the point of no return where they either swing all the way around or fall back down to square one. Florida has been stuck at square one.
Hall of Fame baseball manager Earl Weaver’s philosophy for winning was “pitching, defense and the three-run homer.” Against Mississippi State this weekend, Florida followed the same strategy.
Center Patric Young will return to Florida for his senior season in 2013-14, the team announced Monday.
People of all ages will be able to fish without a license on days specified by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Margaret Thatcher, who was the prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, died of a stroke Monday.
Gainesville's full of one of a kind places. Here's part 2 of local quirky businesses.
Celebrities are some of the most appreciated people in the entire world. However, some of them are just outright annoying. So annoying, that I'd like to give them a piece of my mind. Here is a list of the ten worst celebrities and what I'd like to tell them if I ran into them on the street.
Bread of the Mighty Food Bank needs Gainesville’s help to stay strong in the fight against child hunger.
Whether one is worried about transportation, academics, sports or social life at UF, there’s an app for that.
Hey, are curses real? Just checking for the people of Venezuela.
Your classroom is a 2,070-acre forest. Your goal in life is to save the natural environment. Your classmates may include a few prickly creatures. Your major? Forest resources and conservation.
Sawyer peered through the holes of his kennel Saturday at his new family with what looked like a smile.
Wednesday night, a speaker came to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and delivered what was an enthralling, interesting and appropriately comedic speech I will likely not forget.
As freshmen year comes to a close, here are things one blogger recommends you must do before summer arrives.
UF students and Gainesville residents can cast their ballots early for the April 16 mayoral runoff election beginning today.
At the end of last month, an oil pipeline ruptured in central Arkansas. According to CNN, 12,000 barrels of oil spilled into the state. Homes were evacuated, and residential streets were filled with flowing, black oil.
Biting into a science experiment may not sound all that appetizing, but Hannah Gavin said she wouldn’t mind giving it a taste test.
Every year, Norma Nickerson attends the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival with an interest in how the artists create their masterpieces.