Solaun drops two goals as Florida defeats Tennessee 3-0
By MICHELLE PROVENZANO< | Oct. 26, 2013Havana Solaun makes a statement out of finding the back of the net.
Havana Solaun makes a statement out of finding the back of the net.
On Day 2 of the USTA Collegiate Clay Court Invitational, freshman Kourtney Keegan slid right into the singles semifinals.
The Capital Virtue that counters gluttony is one I find young and old women tend to forget: temperance.
When I moved to Gainesville, I was faced with the one thing that every student either fears or looks forward to, starting over.
Middle school – formally known as “The Dark Ages” – was a horrible time in my life. On top of hitting puberty, I had to deal with boys - boys who didn’t know how to react upon my recent development except make jokes about wet T-shirt contests.
They say absence makes the heart grow fonder.
When Florida faces Georgia Tech on Saturday in a private scrimmage in Valdosta, Ga., guard Eli Carter could finally see some full-court action.
Derrick Williams, a man who spent 18 years behind bars before being exonerated of a crime he did not commit, spoke at UF Hillel on Thursday.
Homecoming kickoff celebrations begin this weekend.
As students dig out their winter wear in celebration of cooler temperatures, UF meteorologist for WRUF Jeff Huffman advised the lower temperatures aren’t here to stay.
The sun was setting on the horizon of the Caribbean. Sailboats were anchored next to the seashore, turning in after a long day. And a camera shutter snapped at orange-frosted clouds in the distance.
’90s kids, get ready — Bill Nye the Science Guy is coming to Gainesville. Accent Speaker’s Bureau paid the renowned educational television star $40,000 to speak at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 21.
The books are organized, the warehouse is quiet and volunteers are relaxing. But that won’t be the case Saturday.
Hundreds of UF students on the pre-medical school track are already preparing for the 2015 Medical College Admissions Test.
When the Pride Parade marches through Gainesville on Saturday, some city bus routes will be switched around.
Enlightenment is coming to Gainesville.
When Dianne Farb was 47, she made herself a promise — to become a published author by age 50.
Phillip: Adam, do you know why chickens live on farms? Because they wouldn’t survive in the zoo. Sure, the joke is corny, but the point is prescient — No. 5 Missouri will continue its improbable season and take care of business against No. 21 South Carolina on Saturday at home.
Straining to take extra care with each stroke, he brushed the last coat of periwinkle paint onto the trim of Ms. Connie Williams’ home on Saturday.