Landert not ready to stop as UF men’s tennis season progresses
By CAYLEE UNDERWOOD | Jan. 19, 2015Oliver Landert stepped up on Friday.
Oliver Landert stepped up on Friday.
Smoothie King is back in the mix.
Four games into conference play, one would expect to see some consistency from a team that’s already played through some growing pains in a 13-game non-conference schedule.
Two Gainesville men are dead and three more are injured after a car accident early Friday.
Rising temperatures may cause a steady decline in wheat production, the crop that makes up 20 percent of calories consumed globally.
Well, she’s not in Gainesville any more. In fact, she’s headed about as far away as she possibly can while playing professional soccer in the United States.
Perfection is hard to come by in gymnastics.
New exams replacing the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test this year may begin to affect high school students applying to college.
Antoinette Bannister threw away an opportunity that many people would kill to have.
A local bead store is closing shop and moving its merchandise online.
For one UF alumna, success seems to be never-ending.
UF Health researchers now have a better understanding of hemorrhagic stroke complications that could lead to new treatment options.
A Gainesville man who ran away after reportedly breaking into an apartment Wednesday night was arrested Friday afternoon.
Following a violation from a supplier, Chipotle has suspended pork sales in about one-third of its locations — including both in Gainesville.
Naor Amir’s response (“Response to previous letter urging UF to cut ties with anti-Palestinian groups”) to Amanda Nelson’s op-ed (“Call to UF: Cut ties with anti-Palestine community”) was persuasive and thought-provoking. We believed it warranted a response, as it contained many of the arguments that have been used to justify Israeli occupation of Palestinian land. These arguments included, “Israel is the only free country in the Middle East,” “Terrorism is bad” and “What about other Middle Eastern conflicts?”
Let’s be real. It’s the 21st century, but — other than advances made in modern contraception — not much has changed in the world of sex. Names are frequently confused. Abandoned muscles are continuously being rediscovered. And, unfortunately, orgasms are still faked.
We are now three weeks into the New Year, which means move aside 2015 — 2016 is the star. It’s the year when we finally get to have another presidential election, and not one of those boring ones where one of the candidates is an incumbent. We start with fresh contenders from both parties.
A story broke Friday shocking enough to obliterate any feelings of goodwill you may have developed recently.
The Gators battled through a game of catch-up on Saturday in Athens but Florida (10-7, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) couldn’t quite manage to catch-up to Georgia (11-5, 2-2 SEC). The Gators fell to the Bulldogs 73-61 at Stegeman Coliseum.