Subtropical Storm Ernesto making waves in the Atlantic
By Dana Cassidy | Aug. 15, 2018Ernesto, the fifth named storm of the season, is 1,000 miles from from the east coast of Florida.
Ernesto, the fifth named storm of the season, is 1,000 miles from from the east coast of Florida.
About eight months ago, the UF volleyball team fell to the Nebraska Huskers in the NCAA Championship.
Coming off its first Elite Eight appearance in three years, the UF soccer team is showing no signs of slowing down heading into the 2018 season.
Yes, the time has come to make a prediction.
The last time the world saw the UF women’s soccer team, it was shut out in a 2-0 loss against SEC rival South Carolina in the NCAA quarterfinals.Now, with 10 of their starting players back on the roster, a No. 7 ranking in the
The UF offensive coaches spoke to the media Tuesday, and each of them talked about their evaluations of fall camp so far.
Slowly but surely, the totem pole is shifting.
Patricia Carey originally wanted to be a teacher. She said she finds people interesting and wanted to teach sociology and psychology after she graduated from the University of Annhurst in 1972.
It took six Alachua County Sheriff's Office deputies and a K-9 to place a Gainesville man in handcuffs after he fled into the woods Tuesday.
In 2017, UF President Kent Fuchs announced the “Faculty 500” initiative, a plan to hire 500 new faculty by Fall to rank in the top 5 most prestigious research universities in the country.
Gainesville Police are investigating a drive-by shooting at an apartment complex.
Last Friday, a federal judge ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program must be fully restored.
UF Student Health Care Center announced July 19 it will no longer offer prescriptions for certain high blood pressure medications.
The Collaborative Shoppe, slated to open in September, will offer creatives and small business owners a collective space to sell and display their products.
UF brought in $414 million in donations over the last fiscal year.
We’d love to give you all the details on these great events, but there just isn’t time! Gainesville is always buzzing with exciting local events, so don’t miss out. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s coming up:
“Our destiny beyond the Earth is not only a matter of national identity but a matter of national security.”
Tinder and online dating is about as difficult as navigating a 3,000-level college course with no notes.
It’s 2:00 a.m. on what you’d like to believe is still a Saturday night. Students all over Gainesville have been bar hopping or pub crawling, depending on their physical state. The point? They are all hungry. Hungry for some good, old fashioned drunk pizza that will soak up the bad decisions of the night. Enter a late-night, Midtown classic: Italian Gator Pizza.