Gainesville man arrested after threatening wife
By Kathryn Varn | Nov. 13, 2013Gainesville Police arrested a local man Tuesday after police reported he threatened his wife with a knife then attacked several officers.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Tuesday after police reported he threatened his wife with a knife then attacked several officers.
Ziva Recek got off to a slow start against South Carolina on Wednesday night.
A UF alumna has begun a road trip in hopes of meeting the needs of strangers through random acts of kindness.
A group of students wearing red, blue, yellow and green shirts gathered on the North Lawn on Wednesday with nothing but headphones, MP3 players and deflated balloons.
Outdoor seating may go mainstream for Main Street venues.
Students passing through Turlington Plaza on Wednesday might have been alarmed to see begging students inside a giant cage, but don’t worry — it was for the kids.
As an investigation continues into the cause of a solar panel fire that closed Best Buy for about two hours last week, local businesses with solar panel systems are emphasizing that solar is safe.
Amid the revelations that the government watches nearly everything we do, it may come as a surprise that states have actual laws ensuring government transparency.
As a wise poet once said, “Cash rules everything around me/C.R.E.A.M. get the money/dolla dolla bill y’aaaaaall.”
Slowly but surely, the Gators’ competition stiffens as the season progresses.
Indie rockers came out in droves for Florida’s first Coastline Festival — featuring bands like Matt and Kim, Two Door Cinema Club and Passion Pit.
“What you don’t know can’t hurt you.”
With an upcoming album, a full headlining tour with reggae group Ballyhoo! and a new record deal, it’s possible Passafire is having its most successful year yet.
Last week, Minneapolis-based band Motion City Soundtrack — whose songs you set to autoplay on your MySpace pages, whose lyrics you scrawled on your arms during that boring ninth-grade history class and whose very name stirs up memories of checkerboard Vans and middle school dances — played at High Dive with Relient K and Driver Friendly.
As the semester draws to a close, time approaches to pick your classes for next semester. While it’s great to be excited for what lies ahead, now is the time to reflect on your current classes. What have you learned? What did you like? What didn’t you like?
As I was preparing for a long weekend of studying for my statistics exam (where my materials are predominantly online), I came across a bit of a problem: my computer wasn’t turning on
Senior year of college is one of our happiest and saddest years. It’s the end of something great, and the start of a completely different life. We are leaving our comfort zone from years of studying to years of working long hours.
When it comes to my personal life, I’m a very open book.
There are too many diet fads to keep track of nowadays. There’s the paleo diet, vegan diet, juice cleansing, raw food diet, ice cream diet, etcetera. And yes, I said ice cream diet, but I highly discourage you from looking any further into that diet.
Brent Pease expected his second season as Florida’s offensive coordinator to be smoother than his first.