Florida’s secondary relishing opportunity to be nation’s best
By GRAHAM HACK | Sep. 15, 2015Heading into Southeastern Conference play, Florida’s secondary is looking to hit the reset button.
Heading into Southeastern Conference play, Florida’s secondary is looking to hit the reset button.
Florida registered nurses will soon be able to further their careers through UF — from their homes.
Official documents will now pronounce couples spouse and spouse instead of husband and wife.
The radio station 100.9 Smooth-FM, which used to play contemporary hit radio (CHR) top 40, has recently transitioned to a smooth and relaxing station.
When Mary Katherine Fechtel stood in front of the crowd at the Miss America pageant, there was only one way to introduce herself.
Alex Marques took a red piece of chalk and bent down to write "tabling registration easier" on a chalkboard to help generate ideas for the upcoming UF Student Government Fall Elections.
Janelle Roberts posed for a picture with George Smathers Friday.
With new students comes new marketing opportunities for Gainesville businesses.
City commissioners and officials discussed a recently released audit Tuesday that revealed Gainesville Regional Utilities customers have overpaid nearly $900,000 since 2013 and will continue to be overcharged until a solution is found.
Butterflies will flutter and perch on Florida Museum of Natural History visitors during it’s annual Butterfly Fest.
After posting the best three-round score of her college career, sophomore Taylor Tomlinson tied for first place to take home her first collegiate individual title at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, South Carolina on Tuesday.
The decision to either give students living in Infinity Hall a UF student senator or group them in District A was a heated topic at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
With their seasons starting on Friday at the All Florida Invitational in Gainesville, expectations are high for Florida’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, led by head swimming coach Gregg Troy and diving coach Dale Schultz.
Last month, Cheyenne was found abandoned.
Coach Becky Burleigh consistently emphasizes that the Florida women’s soccer team (5-2-0) isn’t solely focused on the outcomes of individual games.
Gainesville Police arrested a local woman Monday afternoon after she reportedly used a BB gun to pocket more than $1,000.
lthough it feels like it was only yesterday many of us migrated back to Gainesville to begin yet another Fall semester, we are now in our fourth week of classes. In college, the passage of time is accompanied by both the accumulation of knowledge and the piling up of assignments, both of which are indicators that, yes, exams are right around the corner.
At the beginning of last year’s Fall semester, a series of frightening assaults on young women took place on and off campus. I’m sure everyone who was at UF remembers these assaults; they were all over the news. The university sent out safety notices daily and UPD parked ostensibly empty cars on campus for long periods of time — I’m still not sure how much safety an obviously empty cop car guarantees, but I appreciate the effort.
The ancient Romans said it well: in vino veritas. "In wine, there is truth." If you’re drunk, you’re not going to be telling any lies; as they say, drunken words are sober thoughts. Today, I’ll be telling the truth about wine, specifically about wine blends.