Gators tie for 10th at Mason Rudolph
By MATT WATTS< | Sep. 26, 2010Play concluded Sunday at the Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship with UF finishing in a tie for 10th place after shooting a 3-over round of 291.
Play concluded Sunday at the Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship with UF finishing in a tie for 10th place after shooting a 3-over round of 291.
An Alachua County Jail employee who oversees substance abuse classes and Alcoholics Anonymous meeting was superseded for entering the jail impaired.
Students and alumni gathered on the Murphree Area courtyards Sunday to enjoy cotton candy, sausages, hot dogs, pies, a giant water slide and live performances.
As a student senator, I feel an obligation to set the record straight.
Look out Democrats, it’s time to party like it’s 1994! Well, kind of.
For those of you who might have forgotten lately, Charlie Crist is, in fact, still the governor of Florida.
After a controversial decision, The Continuum, a graduate student housing development under construction on West University Avenue, won’t be built with city bonds.
I can’t believe Bryan Griffin actually compared Sharron Angle and Christine O’Donnell to Elizabeth I.
When it comes to passing the bar exam, UF law graduates were the best in the state this summer.
As Catholics across the globe hold hands and sigh in relief that the latest male-molesting mishap wasn’t one of their own, Christians are again left with an unfortunately misrepresented image of their religious leaders and their questionable habits.
For the sixth time in five years, UF President Bernie Machen met with a group of city, university and law enforcement officials to discuss alcohol policies in Gainesville.
Alanis Morissette is smiling somewhere.
About 100 faculty, students and guests attended the grand opening of the College of Journalism and Communications’ new 21st Century News Laboratory on Friday afternoon.
There’s another reason to be nervous about random roommates.
Army Lt. Gen. P.K. Keen traveled to Haiti for a planned two-day visit in January to meet with officials to prepare for the hurricane season, but his trip was interrupted by the earthquake that rocked the country.
UF's College of Journalism and Communications opened its Center for Media, Innovation and Research Friday. Dean John Wright and student Steve Johnson talk about the center's goals.
Many call it "The Facebook Movie," but it is still a highly anticpiated film that draws greater light on how the website juggernaut we all use came into existence.
A Wildcat ran wild up and down Florida Field on Saturday night.
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