Notebook: Florida rises one spot in AP, BCS rankings; Injury update
By GREG LUCA | Nov. 4, 2012Florida moved up one spot to No. 6 in the BCS rankings on Sunday, as LSU dropped from No. 5 to No. 7 after a 21-17 loss to No. 1 Alabama.
Florida moved up one spot to No. 6 in the BCS rankings on Sunday, as LSU dropped from No. 5 to No. 7 after a 21-17 loss to No. 1 Alabama.
The pancreas transplant program at UF&Shands has reopened and is accepting patients.
As Friday’s Gator Growl approaches, organizers are pushing a program that would donate even more to its philanthropy, the Wounded Warrior Project.
On Saturday, the Gators did the same things they had done all season.
Just when things seemed to be on solid ground with Rick and the crew, everything went horribly wrong.
On the last day of early voting, Gainesville residents lingered in a block-long line to cast their ballots.
Sometimes I forgot how much there is to do on campus outside of going to class.
In last season’s Southeastern Conference Tournament final, Auburn dashed Florida’s hopes with a 3-2 upset of the fourth-seeded Gators.
I covered a handful of local coffee joints last week, but our collective appetite for coffee necessitates a part 2!
Students on UF’s campus Saturday evening were at risk of guerrilla tactics: pop musician Sara Bareilles hanging out of a van window, shouting excitedly at them to vote.
Coloring, bookmarks, face masks and owl puppets attracted children to the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Sunday.
Young adults trust President Barack Obama more than Republican candidate Mitt Romney, but Romney supporters are more likely to vote Tuesday, according to a recent survey.
After Ziva Recek’s 14th kill, Tennessee coach Rob Patrick screamed at his team to stay alert.
The Gators may have left the happiest place on earth without a smile.
With the Florida Gators’ win against the Missouri Tigers on Saturday, football fans on both sides behaved better than usual.
An unidentified man who robbed a woman south of campus Sunday night is still at large, according to Gainesville Police.
Clothing — some people care deeply about it, some couldn’t care less. Whichever camp you fall into, what you wear is another facet of our footprint on the Earth, and your choices make an impact.
Food provides us with the necessary nutrients to promote growth, repair tissue and regulate body processes. But foods can also be used to treat everyday issues.
Turn your anxious “ohhhh my gosh” into a peaceful “ommmmm” by meditating during the days leading up to a test.
Though the Florida men’s tennis team enters the weekend competing in a tournament for the fifth time this fall, it will still face a new challenge to overcome—playing on a clay court.