Ovechkin wins high-scoring All-Star for East in a shootout
Jan. 25, 2009THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A UF baseball player was arrested and charged with driving under the influence early Saturday morning after he was seen swerving into oncoming traffic on West University Avenue.
Ice cream fans got a chance to meet Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield at the store's Archer Road location Friday night.
It's hard to relax for even just a couple minutes in the Southeastern Conference.
One college at UF used the creativity of its students last week to save between $1,000 and $2,500 in 10 hours.
The Editorial Board knows a little something about junk food.
He has been called Superman, but never before has Tim Tebow been called a knight. And yet, to the people of Hoggetowne, that is exactly what he is.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The last time the Gators took the court, they lost courtesy of South Carolina's late-game theatrics. Sunday, UF put on a show of its own.
At first glance, UF's recruiting class is a bit puzzling.
Recent college graduates are choosing graduate school over full-time jobs, as the failing economy makes it more difficult to find and keep work.
The No. 1-ranked UF gymnastics team had never lost a meet to Arkansas. The Gators were 18-0 lifetime against the Razorbacks heading into Friday night's meet.
A hearing was held Friday to determine if UF improperly laid off Andrea Pham, assistant professor of Vietnamese language and linguistics.
In its second match of the season, the UF men's tennis team knocked off a top-10 team.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A sleepless night for Chandler Parsons led to a long day for the Commodores.
Three candidates have emerged for Student Body president, all of which send the message of giving Student Government a makeover.
Road meets may not be nearly as fun, but for the UF gymnastics team, Fayetteville, Ark., isn't too shabby as a home away from home.
The spring election is almost upon us, and with it comes the usual flurry of campaigning and advertising for all political parties involved.
Three homicides occurred in Alachua County in 2008, and police predict that the ailing economy will cause the number to rise.
A physically disabled woman was told "too bad, so sad" by a driver from Ultimate Towing after she asked for a ride to the lot where the company had towed her car, she said.
With the spring semester already in full swing, Monday's holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. couldn't have come at a better time.