Notebook: Gators rethinking things on defense after break
Oct. 26, 2011Florida defensive coordinator Dan Quinn said the Gators simplified the playbook slightly during their bye week.
Florida defensive coordinator Dan Quinn said the Gators simplified the playbook slightly during their bye week.
Not your typical trip to the strawberry fields, this haunted corn maze is the perfect October activity. The third-annual Rogers Farm Corn Maze, 3831 NW 156th Ave., is now open, and it offers the perfect mix of fright and fall. Here's what to expect.
Swaying blue lights illuminate the winding, wooded path you walk through, while actors hide in the brush, waiting to jump out from the darkness. The path leads you through a sawmill town cursed by a voodoo priestess. Chuckles the Clown, Mrs. Slaughter, the Butcher and the chainsaw-wielding Virgil roam through the woods waiting for passers-by to haunt.
With the best hitting percentage in the Southeastern Conference, the Gators’ offense is getting a lot of attention for the team’s recent streak of eight sweeps in a row.
It would be foolish to condemn college students for drinking. After all, if it's a football weekend, you know inebriation is going to be a mass event.
A bunker can serve as a comforting source of protection in battle.
As a sober Lindsey Lohan once said in the movie "Mean Girls," "Halloween is the one night a year when a girl can dress up like a total slut, and no other girls can say anything about it."
It all started in 2002 with just 60 bands and six venues in a small town in Florida. And after ten years of ruling Gainesville, The Fest is back for its 10th anniversary weekend.
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What started out as a carry-away for fountain drinks has morphed into a party staple. Nothing quite says "cheers" and, "No, you can't know what's in my cup, it's MY cup," like the waxy, red plastic goblet that is the Solo cup.
With dried mud peeling from their bodies, five people ran on campus and along University Avenue on Tuesday evening as cars honked and onlookers stared.
Charming the crowd with jokes and pranks, National Basketball Association icon Shaquille O'Neal spoke in front of about 3,200 people at the O'Connell Center on Tuesday evening.
Library West will be open for 24 hours Sunday through Thursday in the spring if a Student Senate bill earns final approval.
Swamp Symphony, an outdoor orchestra concert, has been added to the lineup of Homecoming activities this year.
Andrew Shaw wanted to see more diversity in the Jewish groups at UF Hillel. He found it in his friends who were coming out.
Growing up in an area that caters to college students can put a damper on the childhood fun of Halloween. That's why Campus Diplomats is hosting "Haunted Housing" today from 6 to 9 p.m. at Maguire Field.
A man was charged with rape after having sex with a sleeping woman Sunday at her apartment in the 3000 block of Southwest 35th Place.
Students will have the opportunity Friday to guess just how many condoms are crammed into a jar.
Wedding bells signal the beginning of a new life together. For a recent UF graduate, it signified a new business plan.
Looking for something new to sip on at your tailgate this Saturday for the UF against the University of Georgia game?