Darts & Laurels
Apr. 18, 2013This week was pretty awful all the way around. So many weird and scary events went down. Instead of giving too many DARTS this week, we’re going to focus on positive things.
This week was pretty awful all the way around. So many weird and scary events went down. Instead of giving too many DARTS this week, we’re going to focus on positive things.
Last week, Stephen Hawking gave humanity a startling prediction.
From posting on social media to rallying on West University Avenue, UF students in Gainesville are actively showing their support for a recount in the Venezuelan presidential election that took place Sunday.
Satchel’s Pizza has officially canned Pepsi products in favor of homemade colas.
Gainesville book lovers can get their novel fix with the Friends of the Library’s Spring Book Sale starting Saturday.
Bills that would require a unanimous vote to sentence someone to death haven’t budged in the state House of Representatives and Senate.
Inside the HP Pavilion center in San Jose, Calif., Bridget Sloan was vying for a spot on the U.S. Gymnastics team at the Olympic trials on June 28, 2012.
Kelsey Horton has been a versatile player since she arrived at Florida in 2010. She is now playing the role of one of the Gators’ hottest hitters.
From blacktop to full color, the area in front of the Florida Museum of Natural History will transform into an aromatic wonderland for butterflies and guests.
After Florida’s 5-3 win at Florida Gulf Coast on Tuesday, the Gators are winners of six in a row as they travel to Columbia, Mo., this weekend to take on Missouri — the 13th-ranked team in the Southeastern Conference. Josh Jurnovoy and Adam Pincus debate whether Florida’s recent run of success is sustainable or merely a hot streak.
Ebony Eutsey’s high school track and field resume was sparkling.
Florida could see the return of senior Billy Federhofer when it begins postseason play.
Florida has come up short on defense during American Lacrosse Conference play, a trend that could prove troubling in the final weekend of the season.
The Gators are about to face one of their toughest tests this year.
A new study suggests the taste of beer, instead of the alcohol content, may be what causes people to drink more, according to Indiana University School of Medicine researchers.
Two weeks and $33 million stand between an expanded Reitz Union and a building renovated for quiet studying.
Multiple UF Jewish organizations are hosting the first-ever Shabbat 1800, and they’re looking to break a record.
Anthony Rapp sat on the floor of the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom with his legs crossed in front of about 25 UF students Thursday.
Texting while driving may be illegal in Florida as soon as May 3 if a bill passed unanimously Tuesday in the Florida Senate also passes in the state’s House of Representatives.
UF students are holding a 5K Saturday in honor of two fallen Gators.