Allen, Gators earn fifth-straight win
By Ray Boone | Nov. 25, 2016Seton Hall forward Desi Rodriguez rocketed down the court with the seconds dripping off the clock.
Seton Hall forward Desi Rodriguez rocketed down the court with the seconds dripping off the clock.
Throughout the first two sets of Florida’s match against the Auburn Tigers, offense was hard to come by. Both teams found it hard to get anything going consistently and errors accounted for many of the points.
As Eleanna Christinaki goes, the Florida Gators women’s basketball team goes.
During a 14-minute meeting Tuesday night, Student Senate added three members to the elections commission and passed one resolution.
A short bench makes for some long games — just ask the Florida Gators women’s basketball team.
As time expired at Dizney Stadium on Sunday afternoon, the Gators saw their hopes of an NCAA title evaporate at the hands of Auburn, which defeated Florida 3-1.
Even with his Hall of Fame father in attendance, Canyon Barry didn’t start the game.
Austin Appleby knew there were no guarantees when he came to Florida.
On Saturday, Gainesville residents can come together to spend a day in the 1870s.
Eight hundred families are receiving locally grown food for Thanksgiving through a partnership between a part of UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and a local organization.
University Police arrested a UF student Monday in connection to a sexual battery that occurred earlier this month at a campus residence hall.
When she was 16, Kayla Volk received a frantic phone call from her mother, who told her she couldn’t move her legs.
Two days after the general election, a man from High Springs, Florida, punched a Hispanic gas station employee in the back of the head, claiming the attack was “for Donald Trump,” Gainesville Police said.
Next month, Gainesville’s Butler Plaza North will welcome a new restaurant.
Soon enough, UF students won’t have to travel far from campus to grab a Big Mac and some french fries.
Eva Dupay, 26, knew she wanted to help the residents of Andros island when she found out it was severely affected by Hurricane Matthew.
After being sexually assaulted as a UF student, Gretchen Casey turned a nightmare into a chance to help others.
A UF anthropology doctoral student is using teeth to trace the birthplace of ancient civilizations.
“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” — Heraclitus
So two weeks have passed now, and many are still upset, surprised or ecstatic that Donald Trump has been elected the future president of the U.S. Regardless of your position, some facts need to be addressed that are eluding the discourse in this post-election environment. This is not a liberal attack on all conservatives — Trump’s campaign included — nor is this a conservative bulwark. This column is an attempt to provide depth to a disillusioned, party-conflicted, currently anger-driven discourse.