Florida tennis cruises to victory despite lineup changes
By ANDREW OLSON < | Feb. 6, 2010The Gators found out they can win with a different line up today against FAU.
The Gators found out they can win with a different line up today against FAU.
The Academy Awards will air March 7, 2010. Did your favorite films make the cut and who do you think will win?
Whether you want to lose fat or gain muscle, lifting weights is a great workout that has benefits that will give you the body you desire.
Lance Fuller and the UF Cheerleading coach give you a routine that'll have you fit for Spring Break.
With Spring Break five weeks away, it’s time to hit the gym if you want that perfect bathing-suit body.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Florida’s game-winning play came on a floater that Billy Donovan thought “rolled around the rim forever,” but the game-saving play came seconds later from a player who scored no points Thursday night.
Florida got off to a strong start on the uneven bars Friday night against N.C. State, and used it to propel the team to its fourth straight victory, 195.475 – 194.450.
One day after signing one of the best defensive recruiting classes in recent memory, Florida lost its defensive coordinator for the second time in a month.
Every once in a while I allow myself to get lost in the feel-good “amateurism” of college sports.
The Gators thought they had found their shooting stroke, but instead found frustration and missed shots Thursday.
Coming off of her team’s best performance of the season, UF coach Rhonda Faehn wants to see if a different lineup could improve on that score.
Calvin Smith has always been focused on making himself one of the best sprinters in the nation. Now he is looking to make his team one of the best as well.
The No. 11 Gators men’s tennis team met a team goal Sunday when it beat Georgia Tech to advance to the round of 16 ITA Indoor Team Championships Feb. 12-15 in Charlottesville, Va.
Five contestants scarfed down 7 pounds of food Thursday night for a promotional event at Jeff’s New York Deli.
When Atlantic Southeast Airlines set out to collect 3,500 shoes for victims of the earthquake in Haiti, the company didn’t know the Gainesville branch alone would come close to meeting the goal.
In the office of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is a bust with a plaque that reads, “Old Man Can’t is dead — I helped bury him.”
I am writing to express my full support for the Tebow family ad that is expected to air during the Super Bowl. I am outraged at women groups such as N.O.W. for denouncing and condemning the 30 second ad before they even get to see it. From what I gather regarding the ad, it will discuss Pam Tebow’s courageous decision and story to have Tim. Why is the ad vilified as anti-abortion simply because it has a pro-life message? I do not believe for a moment that either Tim or his mother will be chastising others for their opposing views during the commercial. Tim Tebow has been a model student, athlete, humanitarian, and young man. Those that differ with his pro-life position should in no way call into question his integrity and passion.
A year ago, dozens of women’s and civil rights activists gathered at the White House to watch President Barack Obama sign his first piece of legislation into law: the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act.
The Alachua County Commission sent a delegation to Washington, D.C., this week to ask the county’s elected officials to support a cleanup of a local environmental nightmare.
If undergrads ever want to see a change in Student Government, it isn’t going to come through a self-defeating, lawsuit-happy “Indy” party that does nothing but whine in Senate chambers and does ridiculous stunts on election day. And it isn’t going to come from the party that acts as a mouthpiece for the administration. What needs to happen is real electoral reform. Students need to be represented and participate in the system — not decide between which party is worse, which is nearly impossible at this point.