Donovan pleasantly surprised by Boynton breaking slump
By JOHN BOOTHE | Mar. 19, 2012OMAHA, Neb. — In his 16 years at Florida, Billy Donovan has yet to find an end-all cure for a shooting slump.
OMAHA, Neb. — In his 16 years at Florida, Billy Donovan has yet to find an end-all cure for a shooting slump.
The City of Gainesville has joined Los Angeles and other U.S. cities to take a stand against an Arizona immigration law.
About 80 students, professors and alumni attended the grand opening of a new digital media lab in Weimer Hall on Monday night.
Heading into the second round of the NCAA Tournament, the Gators feel like an afterthought.
I often hear conversations between two people seemingly so consumed by their own lives that they fail to be concerned with anything beyond themselves. And, all too often, I’m one of them.
A recent study shows the current generation’s college students are less interested in recycling and the environment than past students.
Regional Transit System saw an increase in ridership this year after partnering with Santa Fe College.
The movie creating the most box-office buzz this past weekend was the film remake of the 1980s TV crime drama, "21 Jump Street."
We all remember the ’90s for its unforgettable pop music. However, what stands out even more is the amount of one-hit wonders that spewed from recording studios during this time.
As a college freshman and the oldest sibling in my family, everything in college life is new to me like a toddler who just arrived at Disney World for the first time. I see everything, the good and the bad, through rose-colored glasses.
When Marcus Roberson left Florida’s game against South Carolina on Nov. 12 with a neck injury, coach Will Muschamp said he thought the then-freshman cornerback would be sidelined for about a month with a neck strain.
The Hippodrome is taking people behind the scenes to see the process of creating, developing and rehearsing a play in a five-week observation program.
It would be easy for the Gators to stretch their weekly Monday off day into Tuesday.
Anne Haisley, 72, and Phillip Haisley, 77, co-owners of Books Inc., hope to clear the store of its 50,000 books before they shut their 20-year-old business down for good.
In the Gators’ biggest win of the season, coach Amanda O’Leary was bothered.
To be the best, you have to beat the best. Bob van Overbeek hasn’t quite done that yet.
As the housing market improves, some city realtors say it is now more realistic — and cheaper — for students to buy houses or condominiums in Gainesville instead of renting one.
The physical and emotional scars of former smokers are being revealed in a bold new ad campaign created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A Gainesville man was arrested Sunday night and accused of hitting a police dog after it tracked him down during a foot chase.
When UF sophomore Opeola Bukola sits down to do her assigned reading, she doesn’t drop a stack of textbooks on her desk — she just taps on her tablet.