Florida cross country prepared to lead with youth
By Ethan Bauer | Aug. 31, 2015Underclassmen runners played a big part in Florida’s women’s cross country team last season, and it appears this year that very well may be the case again.
Underclassmen runners played a big part in Florida’s women’s cross country team last season, and it appears this year that very well may be the case again.
The Florida football team opens its season against New Mexico State Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Here’s what you need to know about UF’s first opponent, the Aggies.
In 2012, there was one artist at Gator Growl, and for the next two years, there were two.
On Saturday morning, former Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan arrived at the Best Western Gateway Grand Hotel to receive an award for her work in public office.
Students trying to access their UF webmail accounts from the Outlook mobile app will receive an email saying their access has been denied.
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Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Sunday after he reportedly drove into a pole at St. Augustine Catholic Church.
Gainesville Police arrested three men Friday evening after they reportedly robbed a taxi driver at gunpoint.
Members of one of Sorority Row’s oldest houses are getting an upgrade.
Outside Thrift 5 on Main Street, students struggled to lift antique furniture, wooden chairs and old couches into trucks and cars parked on the street.
Apollo, a 1-year-old boxer, loves to swim in warm water.
Sitting on a bench, Mollie Lassiter dreamed of a gown.
For the first time in the program’s 21-year history, the Florida soccer team defeated the nation’s top team on its home turf.
Blue and white lasers flashed through smoke as about 400 people danced to thumping beats and pulsing rhythms.
All Mary Wise said to Gabby Mallette was to be herself.
Last Friday, Noel Biderman, CEO of Avid Life Media Inc. — the parent company of Ashley Madison — stepped down from his position. Biderman’s resignation arrived in the wake of the third wave of leaks from the extramarital-affairs website.
The most interesting storyline of the 2016 Democratic primary is not how a former cabinet secretary cleaned her computer server — "like with a cloth or something" — or the flamboyant socialist steadily creeping upward in the polls.
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In the summer of 2015, following my first year of law school at IU-Bloomington, I was fortunate enough to be selected for an internship in Israel with Shurat HaDin, Israel Law Center. As a Marine Corps veteran, my unit confronted terrorists in Afghanistan, and when I returned home, I learned about groups that fight terrorism in different ways. Shurat HaDin is a nongovernmental Israeli organization with the stated mission of bankrupting terror — one lawsuit at a time.
You don’t often see teams take an 11-0 lead in a set.