UF Student Government talks climate change, Venezuela and Cuba
By Hannah Beatty | Feb. 3, 2019UF Student Government makes decisions for a student population of over 50,000, but it is turning its attention to the world.
UF Student Government makes decisions for a student population of over 50,000, but it is turning its attention to the world.
Four seniors left the Florida softball program at the end of last season, each one of them critical to a Women’s College World Series appearance.
Players leaving, coaching changes and evolving tactics all affect the preparation of a team and how it performs from season to season.
Florida guard Jalen Hudson drove to the basket and watched the ball fall through.
It counts as a loss in the books. The Gators walked into the Lloyd Noble Center and walked out with their first defeat.
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Fans of the Florida women’s basketball team could dream for the first three quarters on Sunday.
A man is accused of pointing a gun at another man and then reporting it missing to police was arrested Saturday.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida State's head football coach announced Sunday that quarterback Deondre Francois had been dismissed from the team after allegations of domestic abuse surfaced.
A taste of Arabic culture was found in grape leaves, rice, onions, olive oil and tomatoes last Thursday.
Impact released three platform points Saturday
Sharks shouldn’t be a worry for springbreakers this year.
One of the weirdest days of the year passed Saturday when America stopped and waited upon the actions of a groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil to play the role of meteorologist. And somehow nobody has questioned this tradition in the nearly 150 years that Groundhog Day has existed. In fact, in Pennsylvania, the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club celebrated Groundhog Day from Sunday, Jan. 27 to yesterday, nearly the same number of nights dedicated to Hanukkah — an entire religious holiday.
It was 3:45 p.m. on a Tuesday. The air was cold, rushing against my cheeks, warning of the imminent downpour. For January in Gainesville, this was the best weather I could hope for. As I began the journey from Library West to Tigert Hall gripping two iced coffees, I contemplated the whirlwind that my life had become in just a couple of hours.
In the wake of the statistics exam came a slew of angry messages. It was another test that hundreds of students spent hours studying for, starting early in the day and ending late in the night. The material wasn’t meant to be easy, but many felt that it wasn’t meant to be so hard.
Commissioner Adrian Hayes-Santos was running unopposed until now
The National Transportation Safety Board sent a team to Gainesville Thursday to investigate the January Interstate 75 crash that killed seven.