Gators point to chemistry as latest reason for down year
By MATT WATTS< | Feb. 15, 2011A variety of explanations have been offered to justify the Florida women’s basketball team’s struggles this year.
A variety of explanations have been offered to justify the Florida women’s basketball team’s struggles this year.
As someone who has started more than 200 games at Florida, Aja Paculba knows playing for a big-time program can be nerve-wracking for a freshman.
While the Florida women’s swimming team hopes to continue its success this weekend, the men are looking to recover.
Going into Florida’s matchup against No. 3 North Carolina, coach Amanda O’Leary declared open season on each of the team’s 15 starting spots.
The Florida women’s golf team’s frustrations persisted Tuesday during the second round of the Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge.
Comic book villains aren’t the only ones who can be two-faced. Actually, politicians could teach them a thing or two.
Senate Bill 234 was filed in December and is unrelated to the Arizona tragedy, despite recent media articles making it sound like a response. This bill would remove the restriction on individuals currently holding a valid Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) from carrying on college campuses. It would also introduce open carry to Florida.
Apparently, people rage while they walk. And we don’t mean in a fun way.
County Commissioners debated Tuesday how to respond to the Gainesville City Commission’s request to approve projects in unincorporated land between Gainesville and Waldo.
There is a word that gets hated on a lot. It’s like, hearing it gets some people upset. They don’t like it, and they don’t like its use.
The politics of the Middle East will never be the same again.
The Student Senate unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday to honor the deaths of two UF students killed in a rappelling accident over the weekend.
Those who attended Tuesday’s tea party City Commission forum didn’t get Richard Selwach. Instead, they got “Diamond Rick the Pawn Broker.”
There are 99 bottles of beer on the wall, and new studies are suggesting we should take them down, pass them around and drink to benefit our health.
A recent UF study revealed that exercise can help people with eating disorders or potentially prevent the disorders from developing in the first place.
It may not have gotten a shout-out from President Obama, but UF’s supercomputer, the Novo-G, can do some things better than China’s celebrated supercomputer.
For 40 years, local artists have had a home in Gainesville.
The County Commission debated about who really holds the power: the County Commission or the Gainesville Commission.
Florida freshman Scottie Wilbekin is guarding players who arguably belong in the NBA, when in reality he should still be in high school.