Gators look to start season strong despite lack of experience
By EDEN OTERO | Feb. 3, 2014The last time No. 4 Florida lacrosse went head-to-head with an opponent, it had 13 seniors and shared an American Lacrosse Conference title.
The last time No. 4 Florida lacrosse went head-to-head with an opponent, it had 13 seniors and shared an American Lacrosse Conference title.
Student Government Productions will host Dispatch on Friday for the band’s first live show in Florida.
The Levin College of Law will host two events to commemorate and discuss the issues surrounding the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin.
Describing head coach Buddy Alexander as unhappy with Florida’s performance in the first day of its season-opening tournament would be an understatement.
While UF is trying to Make It Reitz, student organizations are feeling the squeeze.
A downtown bar has poured, shaken and strained its way to a list of the top 100 bars in the South.
A Gainesville radio station has recently made a switch to a different frequency to offer a better signal that reaches a larger audience.
A tall, slim man with a gray ponytail pedaled his bicycle toward the protesters. He had an idea.
Thanks for your interesting note on climate change.
The U.S. federal government is not known for always making the best choices. In some states, it’s legal to marry your first cousin but not a member of the same sex. However, one of America’s biggest flubs is the propagation of alcohol and the criminalization of marijuana.
It’s OK to like labels on things other than clothes — or really, on anything but your clothes — because those things can be itchy and uncooperative. Some people say labels are limiting, but I argue they are liberating. As humans, it is easier for us to categorize things. Labeling helps us process the world around us, as well as ourselves.
With the national spotlight often on Floridians like Casey Anthony and Terry Jones, there’s not much we can be proud of. The Sunshine State isn’t exactly known for its positive contributions. However, there is one exception, and we recently marked its 50th anniversary.
Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death at age 46 shocked the U.S. on Sunday, and as the investigation reveals more details about his death — strong evidence points to a heroin overdose, as he was found in his Manhattan apartment with a needle stuck in his arm — many voices have contributed to the discussion of his legacy as a fine actor and his struggle with drug abuse.
A masked man burst through the door, shielding himself from gunfire as he snatched the girl closest to him and made his escape. The FBI Art Crime Unit now had to deal with not only five missing paintings but also a missing director.
Waldo Police arrested a Gainesville woman Saturday after police said she hid crack cocaine in her panties at a traffic stop.
Westside Samaritans Clinic has expanded its services and opened a new location in Gainesville.
Justin Timberlake could be bringing his suit and tie all the way to UF next month — if the Men’s Basketball Rowdies have its way.
Pre-medical students now have access to later MCAT testing dates, but UF students are still advised to take the test as soon as possible.
Pedro Bravo’s trial, which has been delayed multiple times, has finally gained some certainty.
Krishna Lunch has launched a feature on its Facebook page called Humans of Krishna Lunch as a part of its campaign to fund the Plaza of the Americas renovations.