Wilbekin powers Gators to overtime win despite injured ankle
By JONATHAN CZUPRYN< | Jan. 11, 2014Arkansas was going to make Scottie Wilbekin win the game for No. 10 Florida. And he did.
Arkansas was going to make Scottie Wilbekin win the game for No. 10 Florida. And he did.
Putting on a show and breaking records is what the UF men and women’s track team did at the season-opening indoor UAB Blazer Invite Friday afternoon.
The Gators will be without their leading scorer Casey Prather on Saturday when they travel to Arkansas.
UF is being sued for its guns-on-campus policies.
Another Southeastern Conference foe, another victory for the Gators.
South Carolina is no Kansas.
Thursday was a busy day for UF’s 2014 and 2015 recruiting classes.
Florida ended the 2013 season in Los Angeles ranked No. 1 in the country after finishing .200 points better than Oklahoma in the NCAA Super Six.
Students looking to drop pounds can attend Weight Watchers meetings at UF for the first time.
When the UF track and field team travels to Birmingham, Ala., for its season-opening indoor meet this afternoon, one thing will be stressed above all: consistency.
Gainesville Police arrested an Alachua man whom officers said passed out behind the wheel of a car after huffing cans of cleaning duster spray.
Kay Bros. BBQ may have closed at the beginning of December, but starting Saturday, Gainesville residents can visit a new restaurant in the same location.
Florida has a legitimate shot at landing 2014 four-star defensive tackle Thomas Holley in the near future.
With flu season in progress, the UF Student Health Care Center is urging students to take precautions.
Erica Brown’s 6-year-old son doesn’t understand why his family can’t go home.
When it comes to the treatment of UF laboratory animals, a local organization isn’t monkeying around.
From 2013 to 2014, UF’s online degree program rocketed up 29 places in the U.S. News and World rankings.
The Alachua County Commission will vote Tuesday to accept or deny a $2 million grant awarded to Alachua County Fire Rescue.
Gather some Colt 45s and maybe a few Zig-Zags: Afroman is coming to the High Dive on Wednesday. Afroman, or Joseph Foreman, Grammy-nominated slacker rapper star behind the hits “Because I Got High” and dirty rap anthem “Crazy Rap” — known to many as “Colt 45 and Two Zig-Zags” — is leaving his beloved Palmdale to bring Gainesville the music that has enchanted generations since he rose to fame and fortune in the early 2000s.
During my first semester of college, while killing time between classes, I found myself listening in on a classmate and his friends as they loudly engaged in a “Would you rather?” about girls.