Davis sees playing time skyrocket as season wears on
Mar. 31, 2008Until recently, Tony Davis has been the epitome of one-and-done.
Until recently, Tony Davis has been the epitome of one-and-done.
Despite the $1 increase for Krishna Lunch this semester, the Hare Krishnas have seen more customers than ever before.
A $10 fee penalizing Florida State University professors for each grade they turn in past their deadline is not being considered for UF faculty.
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Though she once lived within sight of southeast Gainesville's Cotton Club, Vivian Filer never went inside.
If it weren't for a hot dog and a forgiving cop, Kristin Lundy might not have been a contestant on "The Price is Right."
The Gators were on a mission to erase three years of futility with three days of prosperity.
After the dust cleared in Federal Way, Wash., there were some vague similarities between the conclusion of the men's meet and women's championship meet last week.
The Discovery Channel's MythBusters show, which scientifically tests the validity of rumors and urban legends, is coming to UF.
Thousands of students lined up this week to take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime chance to prove there is such thing as a free lunch, thanks to an advertising mistake by a marketing firm involving the venerable Gainesville institution Burrito Bros.
A man hired to renovate a Gainesville house was charged with attempted murder after police said he attacked the homeowner and her friend with a machete-type blade early Friday morning.
Local bars and restaurants serve food and an international selection of beer at Magnolia Park in Gainesville, Florida.
Student poets took the stage Friday night to share their innermost feelings before a crowd of about 50 people at Freestyle Fridays: Hip Hop/Poetry Slam.
Artist Pjae Adams comes to UF's Gator Nights to sketch butts.
Whitney Benik and Lolita Frangulyan couldn't stop smiling before, during or after the UF women's tennis team's win against LSU on Sunday.
Former California running back James Montgomery flew back to Sacremento on Sunday without a scholarship offer from UF.
UF's campus buzzed with a younger generation of students Saturday for two educational competitions: the Florida Blue Key Math Invitational and the Southeastern Consortium for Minorities in Engineering Inc. Regional Olympiad for engineering.
As a member at large on the Replacement and Agenda Committee, I want to take this opportunity to clear an unjust blemish on the respected reputation of the committee.
In a dreary locker room after a 42-30 pounding by Georgia last season, Brandon Spikes stood up with something to say.