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By Rob Myers | Oct. 19, 2009Matthew Christ's Monday column is a shining beacon of willful ignorance and shallow thinking.
Matthew Christ's Monday column is a shining beacon of willful ignorance and shallow thinking.
In response to "Jailed Gymnast: Lack of logic":
Pharmaceutical maker Bayer was forced by the FDA to correct claims made in previous advertisements.
Three practical tips for a greener wallet.
Your ticket to slightly less poverty. Here are five tips to help you save money as a student.
A backpack left at the Reitz Union parking garage was found to contain only sand after a bomb squad search.
UF's marching band prepares for their Homecoming show.
Veterans and video game warriors made up UF's Homecoming parade.
As Arkansas' Greg Childs sprinted past Florida cornerback Janoris Jenkins on his way to a 75-yard touchdown catch and run, minds wandered back to last year's Ole Miss game when Shay Hodge scored on an 86-yard reception late in the game.
After more than a decade and a half of bringing progressive materials and speakers to locals, the Civic Media Center celebrated its Sweet 16 Friday at the Sweetwater Branch Inn downtown.
ESPN correspondent and UF graduate Tom Farrey discussed athletic potential and childhood at the Reitz Friday afternoon.
With 3:08 left in the game, Arkansas expected to win.
Students and alumni may have sat on opposite sides of the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Friday night, but Gator Growl's skits and performances brought the crowd of about 35,000 together.
Just like last year, the Gators struggled with an underdog from the Southeastern Conference West at home.
After the Gators were swept in a regular-season conference match for the first time under coach Mary Wise, nobody knew how they would respond.
The number on Tahnai Annis' back is not appropriate.
Before the Pre-NCAA Invitational began Saturday, UF coach Todd Morgan knew the women's team had a chance to do something never done before at the event: finish in the top four.
Nearly 500 people stood in line on the first floor of the UF Bookstore to meet Scott Michael Foster and Amber Stevens, stars of the ABC Family show "Greek" Friday.
The Florida women's golf team took a disappointing seventh place finish at the Mercedes-Benz Women's Collegiate Championship at the Fox Den Country Club in Knoxville, Tenn.
The human eye can see millions of colors, but on University Avenue Friday afternoon, the only two that seemed to matter were orange and blue.