Sophomore linebacker becoming most fun aspect of Gators
By PHILLIP HEILMAN< | Oct. 7, 2013One minute he is a teddy bear. The next he becomes a grizzly bear.
One minute he is a teddy bear. The next he becomes a grizzly bear.
The UF Model United Nations visited the Big Apple and came back with a big prize.
Florida will face an explosive offense against LSU on Saturday in Baton Rouge, La.
With Week 5 of the NFL season in the books, we take a look at a few former Gators who made the most tangible impact for their respective teams.
Some Gainesville Police squad cars are doing more than patrolling for crime this month.
Pamela Begic’s status is still unknown.
Chloe Mann’s name has been inked in the NCAA’s record books since her sophomore campaign.
Student organizations are pushing for UF to change university laws that state undocumented students must pay out-of-state tuition — even if they live in Florida.
Silvia Colussi-Pelaez has been a Gator for fewer than two months, but she is already making world history.
More than 200 UF students will fast from sunrise to sunset today as a part of the Islam on Campus’ 11th annual Fast-a-Thon.
A UF researcher has found a link between “feline AIDS” and HIV that may lead to a vaccine for humans and a better vaccine for cats.
Gainesville Police arrested a Gainesville man Saturday after he threw a beer at another man and then stole his car.
Some UF women could leave college with lower self-confidence than they had as freshmen.
The federal government is being held hostage by a small cabal of the Republican Party whose popularity is on the decline. Rep. Ted Yoho is one of the 80 Republicans in the House of Representatives who signed onto Rep. Mark Meadows’ memo to Speaker John Boehner calling for the Affordable Care Act to be defunded through the budget.
Amateur hour is on full display in our nation’s capital — or, to be more precise, amateur week. The government remains in shutdown mode while the president refuses to budge on Obamacare, Republicans do not have an endgame in sight and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid name-calls and refuses to negotiate with the House.
How amazing, the Swamp Party won the overwhelming majority of senate seats in this Fall’s SG elections.
Most of us adore “Sex and the City,” but aligning ourselves with the show means characterizing ourselves as vapid, materialistic or at least naive. Why is this series viewed as nothing more than a guilty pleasure?
In season five of “Mad Men,” an AMC drama set in the 1960s, there’s a scene where Don Draper — a sexy, suit-wearing ad executive, as portrayed by Jon Hamm — is given a copy of the Beatles’ “Revolver” record. In his sprawling living room overlooking the Manhattan skyline, he puts the record on the player, turns up the stereo and sits in an armchair. The trippy opening bars of “Tomorrow Never Knows” play over the speakers as Draper sips a glass of scotch and listens.
Gyro Plus, located on W University Avenue, is a dive-y, family-owned place that looks unpromising on the outside.
It only took about two minutes for me to find an article explaining why Burger King created its new low-calorie “satisfries.”