Gators need to play with more purpose to salvage the season
By Alanis Thames | Jan. 13, 2019Now might be a good time to pose the question.
Now might be a good time to pose the question.
The Florida gymnastics team is ranked No. 3 in the nation, and last Friday night, it showed why.
Florida basketball coach Mike White had a rough week.
A hesitation move and a dash to her right allowed her to blow by the defender. She reached the rim and leaped as three Missouri Tigers jumped along with her to try and swat the ball away. She double-clutched and banked the shot off the glass and in with 2.2 seconds left to give Florida its first lead since 8:14 in the first quarter.
Friday, Jan. 18th: Venus and Mars trine
She died at UF Health Shands, police said.
By Hannah Beatty
Mike White will be the first person to tell you if he believes his team isn’t playing good defense.
The Florida men’s basketball team has looked like two vastly different teams for most of the season.
Noah Locke dribbled up to the three-point line.
This February 22, David Deida will be in Gainesville for an evening, sharing his insights from his 40+ years of dedicated work in the fields of intimacy, relationship, and spirituality. Deida is best known for his 1997 book, The Way of the Superior Man - one of the most widely read books on men's spirituality ever published.
The moment rapper T.I’s 2004 hit “Bring Em Out” began to pump through the loudspeakers at the O’Connell Center, the crowd of almost 8,500 people bounced up and down with primal yells.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — New Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel on Friday over his handling of February's massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, saying he "repeatedly failed and has demonstrated a pattern of poor leadership."
Other Florida public universities pay students for giving tours.
Government shutdown halts some research progress.
The current political atmosphere deserves a prime-time spot on TLC. The government’s drama is reaching a high point this week. Capitol Hill’s heated debate over the border wall reached a peak at the end of 2018 when President Trump dug his heels in and demanded his border wall, to which Democrats expressed their disapproval. Twenty-one days later and the U.S. is entering into the longest government shutdown in its history.
There’s nothing better than a week to get back into the swing of things. School might have technically started Monday. But let’s be honest, it doesn’t really start until next week.
You’re deep asleep. You went to bed at 3 a.m. — still on your Winter Break sleeping schedule — when you hear it: that all too familiar beep beep beeping of your phone alarm. No, it’s not a bad dream. You really are looking at the questionably beige-colored ceiling of your dorm room. It’s the first day of the Spring semester. And you better book it because your chem lecture started five minutes ago.
It’s always tea time in Student Government land. One of the fascinating developments over Winter Break was the news of Young Americans for Freedom suing Student Government over claims of free speech violations. (Long story short, YAF wanted money to bring speakers in; SG said no.)
Hearts were broken, future career choices were questioned.