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UF hosts panel on Supreme Court
By Nakaela Feagin-Hooks | Oct. 28, 2014Former state Supreme Court justices participated in a panel Tuesday on the challenges of implementing law in a biased system.
Crack pipe in unusual place; middle-of-night attack; stalking
By Melissa Mihm | Oct. 28, 2014A Gainesville man pulled a crack pipe out of his butt after being arrested on an outstanding warrant early Tuesday.
The New York Times digital subscriptions to return for students
By Ariana Figueroa | Oct. 28, 2014The New York Times subscriptions are coming back to UF. But this time, they’re digital.
Florida mayors back Amendment 1 to protect environment
By Christina Hunt | Oct. 28, 2014Mayors from six of the state’s major cities including Tampa, Orlando and Tallahassee are supporting Amendment 1, which aims to protect Florida’s water and natural resources and will appear on the ballot next Tuesday.
Endorsing Crist for governor, reluctantly
Oct. 28, 2014Next Tuesday, Florida voters will go to the polls and decide whether to re-elect Republican Gov. Rick Scott or replace him with Democratic challenger and former Gov. Charlie Crist.
Business Insider ranks UF 123rd in list of US smartest colleges
Oct. 28, 2014UF was ranked No. 123 out of 600 of the smartest colleges in America.
Now that's justice: Standing against Halloween slut-shaming
By Sally Greider | Oct. 28, 2014Halloween is Friday -- the finale to a great time of the year consisting of candy corn, skeleton puns and all sorts of fun occasions to dress up and become whatever your heart desires, if only for one night.
Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at Pugh Hall today
By Nicole Wiesenthal | Oct. 28, 2014Pulitzer Prize and two-time Emmy winner Hedrick Smith will speak at Pugh Hall today.
New Hyppo location opening postponed until mid-November
By Patrick Pinak | Oct. 28, 2014West Gainesville residents will have to wait a little longer to savor gourmet ice pops off Archer Road.
Florida 2nd deadliest for bikes
By Gemima Rosier | Oct. 28, 2014From Jimmy John’s employees to elementary school students, cycling is a way of life for many locals.
Matisyahu to perform at UF
By Christina Hunt | Oct. 28, 2014The King Without A Crown will bring his reggae hits to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 10.
US Education Department ruling helps students with bad credit
By Veronica Lopresti Mingrone | Oct. 28, 2014Students with bad credit backgrounds can still acquire financial aid following a federal ruling last week that updated the Federal Direct PLUS Loan Program.
Young roster leading Florida into SEC Championship
By BEN MURPHY | Oct. 28, 2014Last season, the Florida men’s cross country team entered the Southeastern Conference Championship riding three first place finishes in their previous four meets.
Striding Florida heads to Athens to face straggling Georgia tonight
By IAN COHEN | Oct. 28, 2014The last time Florida played Georgia, both teams were cruising through the season with winning records and a promising future.
Air Jordan: Five questions to ponder heading into the Florida-Georgia game
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Oct. 28, 2014After a week to focus on themselves and find their identity, the Gators (3-3, 2-3 Southeastern Conference) now turn their attention to their annual matchup in Jacksonville with the Georgia Bulldogs (6-1, 4-1 SEC). Here are five questions Florida has heading into the matchup.
UF soccer using balanced approach
By GRAHAM HACK | Oct. 28, 2014Florida’s offense is one of the top in the country this season, and one of the reasons why is the team’s balance.
Five questions with Florida freshman guard Zach Hodskins
By ERICA HERNANDEZ | Oct. 28, 2014Zach Hodskins, one of four true freshmen on Florida’s 2014-2015 men’s basketball roster, enrolled at UF for the Summer B term like many other first-year students.
A.J. Crouch wins individual title as Florida finishes second
By Luis Torres | Oct. 28, 2014A.J. Crouch has accomplished something he has never done before in his collegiate golfing career.