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Nov. 14, 2007For one Gators player, Saturday?s matchup against Rutgers is turning into a family affair.
For one Gators player, Saturday?s matchup against Rutgers is turning into a family affair.
It's tough for me to say, but if I had to pick one game that made me love playing video games, I would have to pick Mario 64.
I am writing in response to Tuesday's guest column, "Cloth bags a more environmental, more practical choice." I am an employee at a local Publix. When customers buy fewer than three items, I ask if they need a bag.
I have only one thing to say about Saturday's football game against the Florida Atlantic Owls: Thank goodness there's basketball this week.
Outside of a UF fine arts building, a human trap has been set.
Kudos to the student volunteers who care enough about their community to try to make a difference in it. Specifically, we're talking about the nearly 1,000 student volunteers who showed up to Gainesville's "Homeless Night Out and Service Fair" last week.
Jarrod Brinker massaged his bare feet as he sat in the chilly morning air outside Tolbert Hall.
The injuries are mounting for the UF women's basketball team.
At the request of friends and student senators, the Student Senate passed a resolution Tuesday that honored Catherine Barclift, a first-year UF law student who died Nov. 6.
Dirk Sampselle said he didn't expect 1,000 college students to care about homeless issues.
A UF Student Government-sponsored concert Monday hosted four bands: The Expendables, Reel Big Fish, Pepper and Less Jake Than Jake.
Ask 9-year-old Zach Bonner what he'll be doing to celebrate his birthday and you'll get this response: "I'll be walking."
The Gator Nation is anything but, thanks to a study showing UF is a top-20 university for studying around the world.
Gators coach Urban Meyer said he was very concerned about Percy Harvin after he saw the wide receiver Tuesday morning.
This isn't your average, relaxing dip in the pool.
UF students and faculty looking for a bargain this holiday season need look no further than their mailbox.
Running back Chevon Walker requested and was granted a transfer from UF on Tuesday, Coach Urban Meyer said
For an increasing number of UF students, class registration is becoming a family affair.
The sounds of roaring motorboat engines and the splashing of water against hard carbon fiber fill the air as Scott Hopkins pulls off a trick at the Southeast Regional Tournament for Collegiate Wakeboarding.
UF psychology senior Tarah Wood doesn't have a specific career plan, but she has nailed down a few details about her future.