City decks the halls at annual tree-lighting ceremony downtown
By Rachel Crosby | Dec. 2, 2012Mayor Craig Lowe counted down from three. Christmas carolers held their hymnals. Children waited, their eyes wide with wonder.
Mayor Craig Lowe counted down from three. Christmas carolers held their hymnals. Children waited, their eyes wide with wonder.
Well, the waters have been tested now! At long last we have the highly anticipated showdown of Rick and the Governor.
In the middle of studying for finals, we’re all fantasizing about what we’ll be doing over the winter break. Many of us do the same things year after year, but the college experience is about learning new skills, gaining knowledge, networking and, at the very least, creating some good stories to tell future grandchildren. Why not try something new this season?
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban will speak at 8 p.m. at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
The Stephen C. O’Connell Center may soon get a $50 million renovation, pending approval from UF’s Board of Trustees at its meeting Thursday.
Space’s mysteries continue to baffle scientists across the nation as NASA finds ice on Mercury.
Before the Gators begin winning games consistently, they must learn to finish.
When Florida lined up against Marquette on Thursday night, the Gators needed someone to step up and provide a quick boost.
Florida’s berth in the Sugar Bowl was a foregone conclusion, but its opponent was a mystery.
A Gainesville man accused of punching a police officer at a downtown nightclub was arrested early Friday morning.
On Sunday, the Florida men’s swimming and diving team finished without a victory for the first time this season.
Two UF students reached out to the Boys & Girls Club of Alachua County to make a big difference in a small way.
For the eighth year in a row, the Gators are among the final 16 teams alive in the NCAA Tournament.
From weight loss powers to cancer-fighting antioxidants, green tea is a cup of gold.
The New Year is right around the corner, and what better way to start 2013 fresh than to clean house?
Despite 15 points and nine rebounds from senior Jennifer George — a redemption game for her after struggling in a loss to Michigan last season — woeful shooting cost the Gators their second consecutive game.
When it comes to defense, Madison Monserez keeps digging and digging.
It’s almost that time of the year again for lighting the menorah, decking the halls and staying as far away from the mistletoe as possible when your stage-five clinger is around. But don’t let it also be a time for your wardrobe to take a nose-dive.
We here at alligatorSports Brand Picks Column weren’t the most well-off in the financial department to begin with. Then we turned into a bunch of degenerates and bought way too many Powerball tickets on Wednesday night.
For the second time in school history, the Gators enter the NCAA Tournament with the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Coach of the Year.