UF biggest recipient of $10 million joint award
By Jon Silman | Nov. 15, 2010The initiative is a collaborative effort — along with business and government — to aid Florida’s economy and create high-technology and high-wage jobs.
The initiative is a collaborative effort — along with business and government — to aid Florida’s economy and create high-technology and high-wage jobs.
In 2005 Amanda Butler notched her first career victory as the head coach of the Charlotte 49ers. On Monday night, she reached another milestone against that very same team.
Gators fans could be welcoming back some familiar faces next season.
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to put out their cigarettes this week.
A new iPhone application developed by a UF graduate is making it possible for even those who don’t know the difference between a C-note and a G-note to write the next hit song.
“Don’t Tase me, bro” finally has a sister slogan.
While college students generally associate Solo cups with gameday fun and hazy weekends, they may soon be associating the brand with a more philanthropic and ecologically friendly type of fun.
Shame. Shame all around. Shame on the team and on the coaching staff, but shame on us, too.
As Cougar rolled to the finish, its creators held their breath.
Just like they do with old newspapers and aluminum cans, Gainesville residents should start to recycle their logic into something more eco-friendly.
In reference to Danielle Spatz’s Monday article, I’ve been a cyclist in this town for eight years now, and every single incident in which I’ve been close to being hit or actually hit by a car has been on campus.
Few moments of UF’s beatdown loss to South Carolina could be described as poetic, but there was at least one.
The animal was trapped at Walmart, 2649 NW 13th St., where the employees told Mary Marion, of Lake City, nothing could be done to help the kitten.
Florida entered The Swamp with a revived offense and fan base Saturday night, but by the fourth quarter, UF had flat-lined and thousands of blue-clad supporters were on their way home.
It was a game of déjà vu. For the second time this season, Florida and Duke played for 120 minutes. And both times the two teams left everything out on the field.
Marcus Lattimore was stood up, forward progress halted, on the Florida 5-yard line.
Take off your blue gear for a second.
The Gators may not have opened the game the way they wanted to, but it’s hard to argue with the end result.
All offseason, the coaches and players have talked about bringing a new brand of Gators basketball to Gainesville.
Florida played its final regular season home match Sunday in the O’Connell Center, defeating Alabama (10-17, 2-15 Southeastern Conference) in straight sets 3-0 (25-17, 25-10, 25-17).