Rivers leads three-set win against Gamecocks
By GREG LUCA | Oct. 27, 2010Earlier in the week coach Mary Wise warned her players that despite South Carolina’s last-place standing, it was going to test Florida with defense and constant effort.
Earlier in the week coach Mary Wise warned her players that despite South Carolina’s last-place standing, it was going to test Florida with defense and constant effort.
It is said that God built the world in six days and rested on the seventh.
Scottie Wilbekin has been going up against bigger and older competition his entire life.
When Brooke Chancey was in high school, she was a star.
Following Georgia’s lead may sound like an odd desire for Florida, but if the Gators are seeking a blueprint for an offensive resurgence, the Bulldogs are a good example.
Picketers gathered on the courthouse steps Wednesday to publicly voice their opinions on a proposed airboat curfew.
UF will be using rocket fuel to generate biofuel during next week’s shuttle launch.
In its efforts toward sustainability, UF gets a B+.
If you’ve ever wandered around the student ghetto post-midnight — or shopped at the Oaks Mall — you know that Gainesville can be creepy. Really creepy.
If you’re downtown any time between Friday and Sunday, you’ll probably notice an influx of 15-passenger vans, Paul Bunyan beards, bicycle traffic and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer cans on the side of the road.
Come Friday, Gainesville will be flooded with out-of-towners from all over the world who come to take part in the famous Fest. But let us not forget that Gainesville owes its ability to host a huge indie festival due to its own healthy and vibrant local music culture. Ready to go local? Here are three Gainesville-bred acts you can’t miss at the Fest.
Dear Jared,
Editor’s Note: This humor poem was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven.”
Andrew Nichols has used Ouija boards, locked his wife in a dungeon and stared as a grandfather clock rotated completely around by itself — all in the name of his career as a parapsychologist.
Each Thursday, the Avenue is serving up the best in entertainment, pop culture and everything in between. From the big screen to the radio waves, check out this week’s picks.
Francisco Sotomayor’s Tuesday letter completely ignores the struggles of working-class students. Sure, block tuition might be great for someone who wants to take underwater basket weaving, but some of us actually have to work to get through college.
The economy may be improving, according to a new UF study.
A small cluster gathered around library employee Jami Beserock, her orange Walking Gators T-shirt signaling their usual meeting spot outside Smathers Library.
Wednesday’s endorsement for attorney general was the worst endorsement yet in the series of political endorsements.
We see you’ve made it through your near booklet of a sample ballot, filling in the bubbles for the best candidates (in black ink because apparently blue is just not acceptable) as we work our way through the endorsements of major political candidates. But you still have local races, judges to not reappoint (read: Charles T. Canady) and lots of amendments to bravely work your way through. Luckily, we’re not going to abandon you in the wake of a mind-numbing panic of legalese. Stay with us as we present you with your very own and possibly very first This-Looks-A-Lot-Like-Darts-&-Laurels-But-It’s-Really-Not edition of Amendment Showdown.