UF RecSports to host Valentine's partner yoga and salsa
By Hailey Gerhard | Feb. 10, 2014Valentine’s Day Eve just got sweatier.
Valentine’s Day Eve just got sweatier.
After investigators closed the dig site where they’d hoped to find the body of missing UF student Tiffany Sessions, the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to collect tips for further investigation.
Some of them worked for months in the dirt. They spent hours clearing the plot, building up the soil, watering the plants and covering them during freezes.
The Reitz Union Auditorium is generally full of the eager chatter of Preview students or the laughter of Gators catching a midweek movie. But on Monday night, the only sounds were the voices of five survivors and the quiet sobs of the audience.
With about one month left until the NCAA Tournament kicks off, No. 3 Florida is 21-2 — its second-best start in program history — and leads the Southeastern Conference with a 10-0 league record. The Gators are on a 15-game winning streak and have won their conference games by an average margin of 14.2 points.
With the regular season approaching its conclusion, the Gators find themselves in good standing.
While residents are bundling up to cope with lower temperatures this winter, manatees are finding warm refuge of their own.
After three consecutive weeks of reaching perfection, coach Rhonda Faehn thinks it may be time to give her two leading all-around gymnasts a break.
Amateur and professional paleontologists from 28 countries will travel to Gainesville this weekend to share and discuss their research.
After eight freshmen joined the team last season, coach Becky Burleigh has only three new faces for the 2014 season.
UF students have more opportunities than ever to build their knowledge of 3-D printing technology.
Heading into the second tournament of the spring season, Florida men’s golf coach Buddy Alexander is tempering his expectations for his young team.
UF is in the running to take the title of “favorite vegan-friendly college,” and for the first time, voters have the final say.
The Gators did not see the improvement they hoped for the second day of the 2014 Northrop Grumman Tournament.
It is my pleasure to announce that Swamp Party has officially set its Spring 2014 campaign platform.
One good quip that came from John Mayer’s song “The Heart of Life” was “Fear is a friend who’s misunderstood.”
Like most students, I rarely pay attention to UF politics. However, when someone promises me there’s more than what meets the eye, I try to understand what’s going on.
People don’t take write-in candidates seriously.
Syria is rife with civil unrest. Many archaeological sites have been looted, museums are being damaged, and artifacts are being stolen. During times of war, cultural heritage is left defenseless. Islamic landmarks like the Umayyad Mosque, the old city of Aleppo and the Krak des Chavaliers — a crusader castle — have all been damaged by bombs and theft.
For the past few days, the Marcus Smart fiasco has had college basketball fans in an uproar.