Irma may cost UF IFAS millions in building damages, crops
By Sophie Feinberg | Sep. 14, 2017Hurricane Irma damage may cost the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences millions of dollars.
Hurricane Irma damage may cost the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences millions of dollars.
Horacio Ruiz-Lugo was young when 9/11 happened, but even then he was scared.
When Hannah Rosenoff read an email announcing that UF was offering financial aid to students affected by Hurricane Irma, she wasn’t surprised.
One of the three “hot cops” in a viral selfie posted by Gainesville Police on Sunday is under investigation for anti-semitic comments he posted online.
Despite three hard days without power and water, 9-year-old Alicia’s face lit up Thursday after her U.S. senator bent down to hug and console her.
Daniel Dickrell and his 10-year-old son Daniel cleared their street of branches and moss with matching rakes Monday, four hours after Category 1 Hurricane Irma hit Gainesville.
Jim McElwain wasn’t himself. It was easy to see. Usually an upbeat guy, even following his team’s loss to Michigan two weeks ago and other low moments, the word that reporters used to describe the Gators football coach on Wednesday was somber.
For the No. 7 Gators, tonight’s matchup is a return to normalcy.
Imagine being an SEC coach. One under SEC expectations from SEC fans, looking down the barrel of a brutal SEC schedule. One stuck with a scarcely tolerable offense, even by SEC standards.
Despite the cancellation of the Active Ankle Challenge, which included matches against No. 23 Michigan State, American and North Carolina Greensboro, the No. 3 Gators found a way to be productive.
Since Hurricane Irma hit Alachua County on Sunday, the Santa Fe River has risen, causing road closures and another mandatory evacuation.
Since Hurricane Irma hit Alachua County on Sunday, the Santa Fe River has risen, causing road closures and another mandatory evacuation.
Coming off a year in which the Gators won their seventh national championship, the women’s tennis team will be looking forward to a strong season with the help of many upperclassmen.
The lights were out for weeks in Diezmero, Cuba, after Hurricane Charley hit in 2004.
It took Caroline Wright three canceled flights before she could reunite with her 8-month-old puppy, Blair, on Wednesday.
Last week, I went to Midtown with wet hair.
Just two years after her own suicide attempt, Valeria Hernandez is speaking out to help other college students who grapple with their mental health.
A field service technician fixing post-Hurricane Irma flooding on Florida State Road 26 was hit by an unknown driver Wednesday, Florida Highway Patrol said.
After Week 1 of the NFL's regular season, many former Gators had huge performances for their respective professional teams. Here’s a look at how some of those players did this weekend in this edition of Gators in the NFL:
Week 1 of the 2017 NFL regular season came and went this past weekend, and boy do I have a pair of fiery, red-hot takes to pass on to you.