UF police search for public masturbator
By THOMAS STEWART | Sep. 21, 2009Police said a man was seen masturbating in a pickup truck near Sorority Row twice in the last week.
Police said a man was seen masturbating in a pickup truck near Sorority Row twice in the last week.
In a period when joblessness is common and businesses are closing left and right, some of Gainesville's nonprofit organizations are feeling the crunch.
Amy Panikowski was 22 and in Malawi on a Peace Corps mission on Sept. 11, 2001.
With the first round of exams approaching, UF may find itself with a pile of unexpected consequences.
Megan MacNamara and Philip Nelson didn't need a clever pickup line to capture the attention of UF students gathered in the Ustler Hall Atrium Friday.
The intelligence community hasn't exactly felt the love in the past few years.
Beating Tennessee never felt so disappointing.
The line of patrons curved around the building, and families were turned away from a sold-out circus at the Alachua County Fairgrounds Friday night. However, a few unexpected guests were fine with standing on the street.
Share Our Strength, a national organization working to end childhood hunger in the U.S. by 2015, is hosting its second annual Great American Dine Out this week.
The UF men's golf team finished its opening tournament of the season in sixth place at the Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational.
Young people can be so impatient.
As Florida's defense jogged onto the field clutching to a 23-13 lead with 6:01 remaining in the fourth quarter against rival Tennessee, All-America linebacker Brandon Spikes watched from the sideline.
UF students absent because of the swine flu may soon be able to watch lectures over chicken noodle soup.
Jenn Brown has 17 unopened law school admission notices hidden in a box somewhere.
Facebook stalking has taken on a new meaning.
There was more on the line than usual for Florida.
1. The Gators' defensive tackles were being driven off the ball. Lawrence Marsh, Jaye Howard, Omar Hunter and Terron Sanders shared the snaps in the middle of the defense, and none of them seemed able to establish the line of scrimmage. They have great linebackers, and the defensive tackles just need to hold their ground so the linebackers can make plays on runs, and they could not do that Saturday.
Sister Hazel received a warm welcome home Friday night at their sold-out performance at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.