UF softball to host Alabama for alumnae weekend
By Matt Brannon | Mar. 31, 2016The softball team will take on its toughest test of the season against No. 6 Alabama at 6 p.m. .
The softball team will take on its toughest test of the season against No. 6 Alabama at 6 p.m. .
Nearly everything went right for the Florida men’s tennis team in the month of March.
After No. 2 Florida flicked a season-best 37 shots and let up just one goal per half in a 16-2 win over Vanderbilt last weekend, it’s hard to imagine that the Gators had much to work on leading up to Saturday’s noon slate against Temple at home.
Florida is primed for yet another National Championship berth.
After losing two of three games against unranked Kentucky, Kevin O’Sullivan wanted to see more from his team.
Eight out of 10.
Lina Colondres hasn’t slept through the night in four years.
A UF team competed nationally and won the people’s choice award for its gun-safety device Thursday night.
In what will probably be remembered as the single most definitive move in Florida educational history, the University of Florida and Florida State University announced today that the two schools will be merging.
A semitrailer damaged a series of power poles Thursday afternoon after crashing into overhead wires.
Gainesville Police reported Thursday that 4-month-old Faith Swilley, who was critically injured in a car accident Easter Sunday, died at UF Health Shands Hospital.
The lost boys of the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys can finally go home.
A new conference aims to empower UF women to be themselves.
Alachua County will celebrate nature with pots of chili and a roster of activities Saturday.
UF dancers are collecting canned food to help families with sick children.
A mile of University Avenue will close Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. as thousands of residents visit the fourth-annual Active Streets Gainesville.
UF’s Board of Trustees will have three new members in June.
Students said they felt mixed emotions after the Snapchat app announced efforts to improve communication Tuesday.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, or so it seems, we students returned from Spring Break and told ourselves “we have plenty of time” until the end of the semester.
When asked on “Meet the Press“ if he would consider being another candidate’s running mate, Ohio governor and presidential hopeful John Kasich answered, “No! Under no circumstances…You pundits got to get out of Washington. You don’t understand me.”