Q&A: Burleigh talks World Cup, recruiting and Tymrak
By JOHN BOOTHE< | July 6, 2011What’s it like to turn on the TV and see former players like Abby Wambach and Heather Mitts playing in the World Cup?
What’s it like to turn on the TV and see former players like Abby Wambach and Heather Mitts playing in the World Cup?
Hot Water Music recently announced plans to record a new full-length record - their first since 2004.
It's like Christmas in the dead of summer at UF - for weightlifters, anyway.
The Family Medicine Center is the newest $6 million baby of the UF&Shands system. The facility, built to accommodate the changing needs of the Gainesville community, cost relatively little compared to the outlay of funds that will be spent on other medical projects in the near future.
The UF student senate voted Tuesday to further the defining of online voting and stall the revision of UF Student Government's financial codes.
For you, recent wildfire smoke may be generating coughing, sneezing and an unforgiving runny nose. For Kelley Addis, it's generating business.
UF's Office of Risk Management is working to make sure students are prepared for this hurricane season.
With UF's Fanfares and Fireworks out of people's Fourth of July plans, firework-seekers had to turn elsewhere to celebrate America's birthday.
After a two-year drought, Gator Growl will explode back onto the scene with fireworks.
Eds. Note — With practice set to get underway next month, we here at alligatorSports are going to preview five of the biggest issues facing the Gators and new coach Will Muschamp in 2011.
Like any good American this weekend, I drank Bud Light, shot bottle rockets at friends and saw “Transformers III.”
When redshirt freshman Michael McFarland left UF on Friday, tight end depth became an issue for the Gators.
Jehovah's Witnesses probably didn't show up on your doorstep this weekend.
My Thai friend Sith starts a lot of sentences with "Maybe America have, maybe America no have."
I love America, and so should you.
American Atheists, a more-than-40-year-old organization that advocates for the civil liberties of atheists and the complete separation of church and state, flew aerial banners over several public locations across the country Monday that read phrases such as "God-LESS America" or "Atheism is Patriotic."At beaches and parks in 26 states, people saw these words fly across the sky.
On CBS' "Face the Nation" this past Sunday, John Kasich, the Republican governor of Ohio, did something that, for a politician on the Sunday political talk circuit, seems anathema: say something that not only sounds human but also makes sense.
Another one bites the dust.
OMAHA, Neb. — Josh Adams' lips quivered as he spoke. With tears streaming down his face, Florida's second baseman was helpless at the podium, unable to process where it all went wrong.
The promising career of a Florida track and field athlete came to a disturbing close when he was arrested Tuesday on a charge of sexual assault, stemming from an incident just hours after competing at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.