Orphaned pets find homes at adopt-a-thon
By ROBERT HILSON | Dec. 6, 2009With soggy weather all around, no TV to watch football on and no late-week finals to wait out, Chyanne gathered her belongings and went home earlier than most in Gainesville.
With soggy weather all around, no TV to watch football on and no late-week finals to wait out, Chyanne gathered her belongings and went home earlier than most in Gainesville.
UF’s CPR & Safety Training Center is offering an instructional session on CPR to cap off the end of fall semester.
Racquet Club Dining Center diners evacuated Friday after a fire alarm went off.
“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” will make its way to The Gator Nation and surprise one of the five Gainesville families being considered for a total home makeover.
The concert attracted a crowd of about 5,000 who stopped by throughout the cold, rainy night. Student Government Productions brought the musicians to UF for a total cost of $75,000.
ATLANTA – All season Florida used excellent defense and a grind-it-out offense to win, often times in less-than-spectacular fashion.
ATLANTA — Heading into the Southeastern Conference Championship Game, No. 1 Florida was still looking for the high-powered offense it established in 2007.
ATLANTA — Alabama had no problem putting up points on the No. 1 defense in the nation, but Florida struggled to do the same against the nation's No. 2 defense.
For the last week, the Gators have had to hold it in.
JACKSONVILLE - So far this season, Florida's defense has made up for its lackluster 3-point performances. The Gators' outside shooters returned the favor Friday night.
The previous three teams that won the national championship finished the season with at least one loss.
Not much has changed in the last two years.
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Florida’s 6 a.m. workouts and relays this summer have paid dividends beyond just improved conditioning.
There’s a lot at stake this week in the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column this week, as the pickers are doing their final jockeying for the crown and trying to avoid embarrassment. Only two — Bobby Callovi and Kyle Maistri — are still actually picking for glory.
After suffering an injury early this season, Florida sophomore Brian Howell returned to competition in November and has made the best of his opportunity since.
A new tool developed by a UF researcher could revolutionize cancer treatment and allow for much earlier detection of tumors.
An estimated 500 people flocked downtown for Stompin’ for the Holidays, the fall semester version of Gator Stompin’.
Students with a homework assignment to organize a protest did just that Thursday afternoon on Turlington Plaza, choosing to demonstrate against escalating education costs.