Florida looks to extend home record against Baylor
By THOMAS NASSIFF< | Mar. 29, 2011The only thing standing in between Florida and its 100th consecutive home win is a match that should have been played over a month ago.
The only thing standing in between Florida and its 100th consecutive home win is a match that should have been played over a month ago.
There’s no way around it, because no matter where you turn or how much you try to ignore it, the U.S. is seeing some tough economic times. Yet, despite the fact that job growth in many sectors is slow, law schools seem to be doing nothing less than ignoring this fact and hammering away at the idea that going to law school is a great idea.
Members of the UF Greek community served up mountainous piles of poultry and baked goods Tuesday for the Chicken Wing Charity Thing.
Kendra Vincent’s Monday letter is absolutely right: Women’s rights are under attack. Yet the danger is far greater than she acknowledges. What our state legislature threatens tomorrow unfair laws against infanticide limit now.
The commission chair rapped his knuckles on the table to quiet the quarreling voices.
Members of the Rotaract club at UF are volunteering at the Give Kids the World Village this weekend to help make terminally ill children’s wishes come true.
As is the case with many of our constantly evolving technological developments, our legal system hasn’t quite caught up to the capabilities of current cellphones and the phenomena they spawn.
Every one of us hopes that, in a crisis, our university’s security measures will come through and help mitigate the threat posed to students, faculty and staff. That hope was snuffed out for many Virginia Tech students following the infamous 2007 shooting, and the Department of Education is trying to send campus officials a message with a $55,000 fine in return.
After the Gators finished another miserable round, coach Buddy Alexander sounded subdued.
When Tricia Downing completed an Ironman triathlon, she made history as she was the first female to complete it without the use of her legs.
Members of the Freshman Leadership Council flooded the Student Senate floor Tuesday night with an outpouring of concern about a bill that would have combined the group with other student outreach programs on campus.
Planners have come up with a proposal to renovate and expand the Reitz Union, but they still don’t have the money to put it into action. The proposed renovation would cost $110 million.
Long story short: The Sheriff’s Office needs a lot of money, and the Alachua County Commission doesn’t have a lot of money to give.
Rose Godfrey is a figure model for UF students in drawing, painting, ceramics and photography classes, and has been helping students learn how to recreate the human body for 11 years.
Big names in the industry are currently gathering to discuss ways to save their business. One of the ideas is the newest trend in movies – 3-D.
We celebrate the 10th episode of our weekly video show in style, as Greg Luca reports back from New Orleans with coverage and footage of the Florida basketball team following the Gators' 74-71 overtime loss to Butler in the Elite Eight. UF fell just one game short of a return trip to the Final Four and will lose a talented senior class, which leads Greg to briefly look forward to next year's squad. We also congratulate Greg on an exhaustingly full season of coverage, getting clips from what the Florida basketball players are (not) saying about his work.
For the first time this spring, Matt Elam fielded questions from the media Monday.
I hope Florida fans enjoyed the Gators’ low-post dominance Saturday more than UF’s players and coaches seemingly did, because they won’t be seeing much of it next year.
Before No. 4 Florida challenges No. 7 Florida State tonight at 7 in Jacksonville, the heart of the Gators’ order needs to exorcise its demons.
While the Gators were having trouble getting rest preparing for the Crimson Tide last October, Caleb Sturgis was kept awake for another reason.