Flower event focuses on workers' oppression
By MICHAEL HERBERT | May 17, 2009Some bouquets, like those given on Mother's Day, may lose their luster when buyers find out how the flowers were picked.
Some bouquets, like those given on Mother's Day, may lose their luster when buyers find out how the flowers were picked.
UF took its stance against sexual harassment to the Internet with the launch of a new Web site Tuesday.
The Gators have shown their ability to make adjustments and take over a game all season. Sunday, that ability put them one step closer to the Women's College World Series.
The No. 13 UF men's golf team not only finished in the top five of the NCAA Southwest Regional on Saturday, they won it.
With an offense as potent as the Gators' has been this season, even a seemingly close game can turn into a blowout by the final out.
While the postseason was in full effect for the UF softball and track and field teams nearby, the Gators were busy cementing their position for the start of their postseason run toward Omaha, Neb., site of the College World Series.
Stacey Nelson struck out a season-high 14 batters to lead UF to a 7-1 victory against Texas A&M on Saturday afternoon.
UF freshman Gray Horn made history Friday night by winning the men's decathlon at the SEC Outdoor Championships on his home track.
A Gainesville man was fatally shot Friday afternoon after a struggle with an Alachua County Sheriff's deputy at the intersection of Northwest 34th Street and 39th Avenue.
A loss by Georgia always brings a smile to the faces of Gators fans, but this particular loss earned a loud burst from the crowd.
UF freshman Gray Horn leads the men's decathlon after the first day of the SEC Outdoor Championships taking place at Percy Beard Track at James G. Pressly Stadium.
The No. 8 UF men's golf team ended Friday in the same position they started it in.
Action-figure-sized Andrew Meyer thrashed on top of a 2-by-2 wooden box as police figurines held a Taser to him.
Each semester, anxious students stalk ISIS for an open seat in Reporting, a make-or-break class in UF's College of Journalism and Communications.
Last season, the UF softball team enjoyed unprecedented success, losing only two regular-season games and reaching the Women's College World Series for the first time in program history.
By MICHAEL HERBERT
Gainesville Regional Utility is reminding residents that being green can be cost-efficient too.