Taking charge: Duo embraces leadership role
By GREG LUCA | Nov. 9, 2010With 20 minutes to go and nothing on the line, Billy Donovan urgently needed someone to step up and prove himself as a leader.
With 20 minutes to go and nothing on the line, Billy Donovan urgently needed someone to step up and prove himself as a leader.
Allegations about Auburn quarterback Cam Newton’s past off-field conduct are piling up at an equally impressive rate to his Heisman Trophy-caliber stats.
On Tuesday morning, Young Money Live stopped on the Plaza of the Americas as part of its fall tour.
I don’t want to believe this.
Students running out to buy space heaters to survive the winter may want to reconsider the purchase.
The room was packed, and Pam Soltis was especially nervous.
After finishing up a three-match road trip, Florida will come back to Gainesville to play its final two regular-season matches before ending the year with another three-match road trip.
The Student Senate unanimously passed a bill to allocate $170,000 for maintenance in the Reitz Union Game Room at the meeting Tuesday night.
As Lt. Marion Gordy flew back from a mission in Berlin in April 1944, his plane was attacked by German anti-aircraft guns.
UF health researchers are returning to Haiti this week to track the recent cholera outbreak and to help educate locals about how to treat and prevent the disease.
Effie Rodriguez is the type of girl who doesn’t want to work a desk job her whole life.
The officers of UF Shakespeare in the Park would like to stress their disbeliefs at Tuesday’s article on the “lack” of Shakespeare in Gainesville.
Next week is a pivotal point in the lives of so many young people.
I congratulate Chad Kimes in his Tuesday letter for taking 15 or more credits and graduating in record pace, but my previous letter was meant to bring light to those who will suffer with this proposal.
Ten Alachua County biotechnology companies, nine of them UF-affiliates, received a considerable financial boost this week in an effort to advance health care reform and create more jobs.
If you thought Charlie was going to turn into some lame-duck, has-been governor, think again.
Why is UF hiring professional broadcasters to do anything other than teach students about radio? I really don’t get it.
Wearing her black JanSport backpack crammed with organic chemistry textbooks, sophomore Carly Dworkin makes her weekly trip to Shands at UF to volunteer in the hospital’s emergency department.
Of course, as a UF alumnus, I hate Auburn, and, of course, I hate Cameron Newton (in a strictly football sense of course).
In one of America’s shining moments, our former Commander in Chief George W. Bush told The Times of London on Tuesday he still supported waterboarding several suspected terrorists.