Jordan no longer under the radar as Florida heads into Florida State matchup
By MICHELLE PROVENZANO< | Aug. 29, 2013Freshman Savannah Jordan is no longer the Gators’ best-kept secret.
Freshman Savannah Jordan is no longer the Gators’ best-kept secret.
The Fightin’ Gator Marching Band is celebrating its 100th year.
A new barbecue restaurant is smoking in Gainesville, and it’s in time for the first gameday.
What do a 3-year-old Ocala boy and Gators basketball stars Will Yeguete and Patric Young have in common?
People had their doubts when David Carlson started working on an “electronic newspaper” in the early 1990s.
With the start of the 2013 season on tap, the Gators cross country team is hitting the ground running.
Keeping with UF’s mission to be a zero-waste campus by 2015, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is now composting on gamedays.
NASA is linking up with The Gator Nation.
Ten years after the Iraq war began, another major intervention in the Middle East is picking up momentum as the United States openly discusses launching a strike on Syria for crossing its “red line” of using chemical weapons.
Contrary to popular belief, the Olympic sporting events are quite political.
The first full week of classes is ending, and football season is beginning. Is everyone else looking forward to a sweltering 12:21 p.m. kickoff Saturday? On the serious, Gators, remember to stay hydrated — no one likes that sloppy friend stumbling around with heat exhaustion.
Believe it or not summer is well on its way out and fall is just around the corner. This is the perfect excuse to go shopping for colder weather clothes, right?
The Reitz Union renovation project is back within its $75 million budget after the project encountered issues that briefly caused it to go $2.5 million over.
The Loop UF App might be useful for new students.
Students can thank TK Yang for increased weekend bus service.
Despite pop culture stereotypes, not much has changed on campuses behind closed dorm doors. Students aren’t having as much sex as people perceive, according to a new study.
A gameday block party designed to bring in the green for businesses near the Swamp will not happen this year.
Tire-eating potholes have been filled like cavities and debris swept away as construction on the Roberts’ Stadium Club building moves off 18th Street.
The Regional Transit System is preparing to make a few route adjustments over the weekend because of United Way events, the first UF home football game and Labor Day.
University officials are in the process of expanding UF Health in order to accommodate more patients.