SG continues to seek candidates for spring election
By CHELSEA KEENAN | Feb. 2, 2009Student political parties continued the search for possible candidates to fill their spring tickets on Monday.
Student political parties continued the search for possible candidates to fill their spring tickets on Monday.
After a disappointing fall season, the UF men's golf team is eager to get the spring underway.
UF administrators, alumni and students gathered to celebrate the start of Black History Month on Sunday night.
Rising unemployment and falling incomes may cause more UF students to change their financial aid status during the 2009-2010 academic year, according to UF officials.
With seven regular-season games, postseason tournaments and more than a month of basketball remaining, UF decided to go ahead and exceed its win total from last season on Sunday at Arkansas.
A Gainesville man was arrested Friday in connection with a false bomb threat posted to the Alachua County Sheriff's Office Web site.
Students began interviewing for spots on Student Government party tickets Friday.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - All UF could do was watch in stunned silence as the deafening Tennessee crowd drowned out any hope of a second-half comeback.
The Southeastern Conference was dominated this weekend in the SEC/Big 12 Conference Showdown in College Station, Texas.
The Santa Fe College Saints (2-1) were unable to march on against Pensacola Junior College (2-1) Sunday and were stopped 18-6.
A Gainesville man was arrested Friday night after he was found hiding from police under a bed.
In doubles action, they are dominant. In singles competition, they are stellar.
Eric Reinhardt may not know much about doo-wop, but he does know just about everything else.
UF diver Whitney Stern wanted victory for herself and for the team at her last home meet.
The Gainesville Police Department is searching for a man suspected of a string of auto burglaries in Gainesville.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Rocky Top was rocking Saturday night, and Volunteers fans have Tyler Smith to thank.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Keep your fingers crossed that Billy Donovan doesn't leave Gainesville anytime soon.
Couch potatoes were nowhere to be found at the 10th Annual Great Air Potato Roundup.
Students, teachers, children, environmental activists and professional cyclists took to the streets Friday for Gainesville's Second Annual Community Rock 'n' Ride.