New offense will be tested
Nov. 7, 2010NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Football finally became fun again.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Football finally became fun again.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The first pass of Jordan Reed’s career was also his first throw of the day.
Florida got a scare from Auburn on Sunday afternoon in Auburn, Ala., being taken to a fifth set for only the second time this season.
Sunday was a successful one for Gators tennis as sophomore Bob van Overbeek won the singles title at the Texas Invitational and the team of Allie Will and Sofie Oyen won the doubles title at the USTA/ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships.
Without pumpkins to sell, Gator Smiles's fundraiser failed.
Six hundred dodgeballs and 527 people were not enough to break the world record.
Election night is over.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Gators put up a season-high point total, took a game by the largest margin of victory this year and held an opponent to a season low in total yardage Saturday. But there wasn’t much celebration from Florida after its 55-14 win against Vanderbilt. Not with a chance to clinch a spot in the Southeastern Conference Championship just a week away. With the win, Florida (6-3, 4-3 SEC) turned next week’s showdown with South Carolina into a winner-take-all battle for the SEC East. The Gators and the Commodores (2-7, 1-5 SEC) started slow as they combined for 10 possessions and seven punts in the first quarter, but that changed — at least for Florida.
There was only one contest left. Strength and agility wouldn’t help them now. It was last for a reason.
Methamphetamine dealers and a girl shaped like a pickle jar were topics of conversation among students and writers this weekend.
I am disappointed The Editorial Board worried about a setback to the gay rights movement and gun control in the same sentence. On one hand, The Editorial Board wants to grant more rights, yet on the other it wants to take rights away. Did you know Florida is actually a state where concealed carry has been legal since 1988? In all that time, only 0.02 percent of carry permits have been revoked. That means 99.98 percent of permit holders have been perfectly good, law-abiding citizens.
About 100,000 people bundled in sweaters and scarves crowded downtown this weekend to munch on fried food, shop for jewelry and admire local and national art.
Even The Bieber isn’t immune to bullying.
UF has a case of the Mondays.
The suspect in the recent double-homicide of two local residents was shot and arrested by police Saturday.
The Supreme Court of the United States will make a decision that may affect the rights of inventors and researchers at universities across the nation, including UF.
Block tuition is not only foolish, but it’s also unrealistic.
When the Gators enter a pool with the Stanford women, it’s always a toss-up. This weekend, it was the Cardinal who came out on top.
Coach Jan Dowling wanted her team to finish the fall season on the right foot.
A local Gainesville singer shares her talent with Shands patients. She explains how she got involved with the Shands Art and Medicine program and how rewarding it is for her to give to patients in need.