Column: Stone’s play against Arkansas was a reassuring sign
By Ray Boone | Mar. 2, 2017Keith Stone stood in the right corner as Canyon Barry drove toward the basket.
Keith Stone stood in the right corner as Canyon Barry drove toward the basket.
After a rash of resignation announcements at UF’s Multicultural and Diversity Affairs, details of the department’s apparent instability have begun to surface.
Cruising down the floor of Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina, Ronni Williams charged towards the basket with the ball in her hands before coming to a screeching halt at the free-throw line.
After Canyon Barry finished his last regular-season home game on Wednesday, collecting a team-high 14 points, four rebounds, three assists and one emphatic block, coach Mike White delivered a message to would-be award voters.
Amid downpour and shouts of disgruntled drivers, a group of about 20 protesters rallied in Gainesville on Thursday in a fight against male circumcision.
Beta Theta Pi Fraternity members woke up Thursday morning to find the letters of their house vandalized, again.
When Liz Getman was 19, she struggled with anorexia.
A Gainesville man was caught stealing from a truck after he stole from a Gainesville Police patrol car Thursday, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office said.
Nyssa Retter will do whatever it takes to keep her five children safe.
While many students leave Gainesville for Spring Break, UF student Stephanie Bittner will be spending much of her time with a 7-month-old kitten named Nala.
Alachua County and UF are teaming up to offer classes in sustainability this month.
A UF alumnus gave $1.5 million to a UF Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering program to teach students leadership skills.
A former Macy’s employee was arrested Wednesday with the personal information, such as social security numbers and dates of birth, of 61 people, authorities said.
UF researchers may have discovered a cheaper way to deter pests from avocado trees.
On the third floor of Turlington Hall, there aren’t any windows. At least none that professors and teaching assistants, huddled in their dingy, cramped offices can see. The walls are gray, or might as well be, and its narrow corridors taste of stale air. It’s cold.
In the spirit of controversial news, let’s talk about abortion. Something that has always struck me as odd, not to mention hypocritical, is that so many people who consider themselves to be anti-abortion don’t seem to care much about the life of the child or mother after the baby is born.
If you’re reading this, then your Spring Break probably hasn’t started yet. Or maybe it has, and while your friends are off on their expensive cruises or visiting their parents, you’re in good ol’ Gainesville. Or maybe you’re a dedicated student and are determined to show up to lecture with the five other people in the 200-person hall. Whatever it is, we are honored that on this blessed final day before Spring Break, you’ve decided to pick up a copy of your local newspaper and flip open to the pre-Spring Break…
Senior center Tyshara Fleming has accrued a lot of nicknames during her career at Florida.
As a freshman, Delanie Gourley had the opportunity to pitch in the Women’s College World Series against Alabama.
Years ago, I remember chasing foul balls off the bat of Chris Duncan at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida.