Police arrest man for stealing car, passenger
By Giuseppe Sabella | Nov. 11, 2015Gainesville Police arrested a Palm Bay man early Monday morning after police said he stole a car with a woman still inside.
Gainesville Police arrested a Palm Bay man early Monday morning after police said he stole a car with a woman still inside.
Isu Yoon likes pink sidewalk chalk, and she cries when her friends try to snatch it from her.
When U.S. Marine Corps veteran Brett Surles transferred to UF this Fall, he was worried about making friends.
Andy Grammer will sing to students to keep their heads up Nov. 20.
University Police are investigating an incident in a Keys Residential Complex building after one of the glass doors to the building was smashed Sunday night.
Danny Makowsky never used his gas mask for anything but U.S. Air Force drills.
A bill in the state Legislature could allow law enforcement to pull motorists over for texting and driving.
The countercultural revolution of the ‘60s coincided with remarkable advancements in recording and broadcast technology. With the two occurring in tandem, it became easier than ever for fanbases to develop around adored figures in pop culture. This proved to be a boon for stand-up comedians who, given the transgressive era they operated in, gained notoriety among young people for putting truth to power — in other words, giving voice to and reflecting the fears, concerns and sensibilities of young people. In short, they called it as they saw it.
This past October, we witnessed a stark readjustment of the U.S. military agenda in the Middle East. On Oct. 30, President Obama announced the U.S. military would, in fact, be putting "boots on the ground" in Syria. Earlier on Oct. 15, the Obama administration announced an extension of the timeline for U.S. military presence in Afghanistan. Through most of next year, 9,800 troops will continue operations, and by Jan. 2017, a residual force of 5,500 troops will remain indefinitely.
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"Pride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit before the fall."
It’s an experience we know all too well: innocently scrolling through Facebook, attempting to stay up to date on your friends’ activities and unwillingly being drowned in a sea of useless click-bait articles. You know the type of article I’m talking about: the ones with titles like, "20 Things I Want to Tell My Little," "10 Struggles That Only Girls With Long Hair Will Understand" and "8 Thoughts Every Girl Has When Picking Out a Halloween Costume."
Margo Macpherson loved going to horseback-riding camps as a child.
A UF professor found women who are more assertive are thought to be stronger leaders.
Brittany Bennett has never auditioned for a panel of judges.
After securing the program’s 11th Southeastern Conference Tournament title, the No. 6 Florida soccer team claimed a No. 2 seed for the 2015 NCAA Tournament.
Fresh off of clinching the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division for the first time since 2009, Florida’s next matchup is against a team that is currently trying to find its identity: South Carolina.
Gainesville Mayor Ed Braddy filed for re-election Monday morning, looking to win a second term in the upcoming March elections.
The Fall season may be over, but No. 9 Florida is already looking to get back into the swing of things for Spring.
It took 25 years for the Auburn volleyball team to finally beat the Gators under coach Mary Wise.