FIU threatens UF's lead in GoCrossCampus Florida Championship game
By DEBORAH SWERDLOW | Apr. 17, 2008The Gator Nation's armies have conquered almost 90 percent of the state of Florida.
The Gator Nation's armies have conquered almost 90 percent of the state of Florida.
The editorial from Thursday's paper is disappointing at best. First, we have tried every outlet of support starting with the administration. After our first meeting with President Bernie Machen, we heard his concerns and took them to heart.
Alma Othman arrived at the Gainesville Regional Airport after several connecting flights. To her, Gainesville was an unknown city in an unknown country. And she had no place to live.
Less than three weeks after suffering a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament against LSU, UF first baseman Brandon McArthur has been cleared to play baseball again, UF coach Kevin O'Sullivan said in a phone interview Thursday.
The pitcher who has made the most pronounced impact for the UF baseball team is, perhaps, its most soft-spoken individual.
Anne Voyles, an 80-year-old lifelong Gainesville resident, doesn't hear a lot of good news about money in her line of work - feeding the hungry.
Gainesville Police arrested a UF student early Thursday morning after witnesses said they saw him taking items from unlocked cars in an apartment complex on Williston Road.
Despite plans to announce next year's specific budget cuts at Thursday's Faculty Senate meeting, UF President Bernie Machen said he would delay his recommendations until the Florida Legislature ends its session and finalizes the state budget in May.
UF plans to run a test of its emergency-notification system today.
The cold weather has made it hard for us to believe that we've finished the last full week of classes for the semester. Though we're looking forward to the end of finals - and that walk across the stage for those of us graduating - we here at the Darts & Laurels department are going to miss reviewing all the crazy things that happen in Gainesville. So as you stock up on caffeine and take advantage of those extended study hours at Library West, take a second to join us for this week's edition of…..Darts & Laurels.
International students have to find housing, face educational challenges and adapt to a new culture.
Saying goodbye is like falling asleep.
It's a Thursday night in downtown Gainesville. While the rain is pouring, 13 people are standing in line outside a nondescript building.
Today marks the eighth day that the Students for a Democratic Society have been on a hunger strike to convince UF President Bernie Machen that the university should make its investment portfolio transparent.
As the latest debate between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama dominates headlines across the country, one local race for the November general elections is just beginning to heat up.
Instant messaging could be the newest way for victims of sexual assault to find anonymous help.
When an offense is as explosive as the Gators', a sub-.320 batting average will land you in the seventh spot of the lineup.
Before she even set foot in this world, Julia Cohen didn't have much of a choice.
Giant hamburgers covered the lawns of houses, spilling over rooftops and blocking streets.
Matt Pond called me in a whisper aboard his tour bus Saturday afternoon.