Impact of 9/11 spans generations
By Morgan Watkins | Sep. 8, 2011Kyle Mitchell was in fourth grade when the planes hit.
Kyle Mitchell was in fourth grade when the planes hit.
The UAB game is upon us and that only means one thing - another opportunity to get your tailgate on. You might think you're the tailgating titan, but using meager Bubba Burgers does not constitute as truly tailgating. Breathe easy, readers! Here are five grill-worthy burgers that will make you into an impressive tailgater in no time.
Gator fans have been forced to make tailgating choices for years: which brand of hot dogs to buy, which flavor of potato chips to buy, where to park their cars, so on and so forth. However, choosing how to be green on game days no longer has to be an issue. With the help of Ashley Pennington, outreach coordinator for the Office of Sustainability at UF, we've got some quick tips for staying green while cheering on the Gators.
It was a perfect play that won the Gators a game over their biggest rival, but it was a play McKenzie Barney does not want to be in the position to make again tonight.
Recent changes to the bill have put aid recipients at a disadvantage.
At last year’s NCAA Championships, the UF women’s golf team found itself in contention to win it all, but ultimately ended with a solid overall finish, tying for 10th out of 24 qualifying teams.
One was training a new patrol officer at the corner of 13th Street and University Avenue. Another was on her breakfast break.
Once each year around 8:45 a.m., Thomas Panevino watches the clock and waits. It does not matter where he is or what he is doing.
U.S. financial expert Phil Angelides will speak with former Florida governor and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham at 6 p.m. today in the Pugh Hall Ocora about current U.S. economic and financial issues.
Gerald Kish was a movie buff, a sci-fi enthusiast and the guy picked first for trivia teams.
Ford Motor Co. and Zipcar have reached an agreement to bring Ford-model Zipcars to campus.
Waves of sweet basil, the feeling of grains beneath one's feet and soil buried deep into the cracks and crevices of the skin are all forms of art, according to two UF fine arts students.
The stroll through the Plaza of the Americas today will be much cooler thanks to UF and the Florida Lottery.
Beat FSU! is the idea behind Operation Cover-Up Gainesville, a new UF Student Alumni Association community-service project.
How would you feel if someone re-painted the "Mona Lisa" to have a big smile? Or added pants to Michelangelo's "David"? You'd be pissed because, hey, those are works of art and should be left alone.
Remember when you were kid and playing with toys was pretty much the best thing ever?
"Broke-Ass" Stuart Schuffman is not afraid to call you out. He uses every curse word in the book. He offends you for your bad spending habits and bluntly calls you a dumbass for your idiotic purchases. But, while you might feel insecure about your latest buy or offended by his ridicule, his book, "Young, Broke and Beautiful: Broke-Ass Stuart's Guide to Living Cheaply," is the Holy Grail for college students.
Gators defensive coordinator Dan Quinn was pleased with his unit’s overall performance in the season opener last weekend, when Florida held FAU to 137 total yards.
Am I crazy to think UAB might actually have a shot Saturday?
The world watched as The Gator Nation got a firsthand lesson in fist pumping and "twinning" when the UF College of Journalism and Communications sponsored a study abroad trip in Florence during the summer semester.