It’s raining, so why are the sprinklers on?
By Gillian Sweeney | May 28, 2018With all the water that’s been pouring from the sky, it’s a wonder that UF’s sprinklers never stop spitting.
With all the water that’s been pouring from the sky, it’s a wonder that UF’s sprinklers never stop spitting.
Debbie Boada is a lucky woman.
Mike Shreve has lived at his home in Polk County for 29 years. Throughout the hardships that come with home ownership, he said one problem has been consistent.
It’s no secret that Rihanna’s “Fenty Beauty” line has been a huge success since its launch in September 2017.
Being a college student, professor or staff member can make for a demanding work day and stress. Beyond your to-do list, there’s other duties you might have to tackle. There’s family life and friends. There are also other errands, chores or side hustles.
Through the window of a Regional Transit System bus, you longingly stare at the motorcyclist next to you. Clad in black gear, he takes off at a red light and speeds toward campus. “Stop requested. For your safety: if crossing the street...” You tune it out and daydream of a reality without buses.
Something happened February 17, 2016 in my hometown of Melbourne. Something I couldn’t stop thinking about and still think of from time to time.
If I had to describe the American side of my family in one scene from a TV show, it would definitely be from “Desperate Housewives” season four episode 14.
High Springs Police arrested a Gainesville native Wednesday night for allegedly stabbing someone in an argument.
Update: This story has been updated to reflect that the charges against Anthony Gaylor were dropped as of Feb. 12, 2020.
Update: This story has been updated to reflect that the charges against Anthony Gaylor were dropped as of Feb. 12, 2020.
What started as a promising third round of stroke play at the NCAA Championships for the No. 6 Florida men’s golf team ended in a disappointing finish on Sunday afternoon.
Mike Holloway leaned over the slippery metal railing at USF Track and Field Stadium before raising his fist and pointing at the track.
The sunshine and clear skies of the morning in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, became rain and lightning of the afternoon, forcing Day 4 of the NCAA Individual Tennis Championships to move indoors after three hours of rain delays.
Not too much changed between days in the third round of the SEC Tournament after the game between the LSU Tigers and the Florida Gators (42-17, 20-10 SEC) got postponed from late Friday night until Saturday morning due to fog.
The Florida men’s golf team came out strong in the second round of stroke play at the NCAA Championships on Saturday afternoon.
Almost exactly a year ago, Jordan Matthews was in Anaheim, California, being helped off the field by her El Dorado High School teammates. A senior at the time, Matthews tore her ACL after hitting a stand-up double in postseason play.
The No. 6 Florida men's golf team finds itself in a deep hole following first round play in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Clear skies covering USF Track and Field Stadium on Friday turned to floods of heavy rain accompanied by bright flashes of lightning. It was the second day that the weather delayed the last event for UF’s men’s and women’s track and field teams, but for the second time, another Florida qualifier for NCAA Outdoor Championships was the result.
The Florida men’s tennis team saw its final singles player lose in the NCAA Individual Championships. Its two doubles teams will move on to the next round.