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Bring an end to sexual theatrics
Jan. 19, 2015Let’s be real. It’s the 21st century, but — other than advances made in modern contraception — not much has changed in the world of sex. Names are frequently confused. Abandoned muscles are continuously being rediscovered. And, unfortunately, orgasms are still faked.
For 2016 election: Move over, Romney
Jan. 19, 2015We are now three weeks into the New Year, which means move aside 2015 — 2016 is the star. It’s the year when we finally get to have another presidential election, and not one of those boring ones where one of the candidates is an incumbent. We start with fresh contenders from both parties.
Minority mugshot target practice more than just a race issue, it's a human issue
Jan. 19, 2015A story broke Friday shocking enough to obliterate any feelings of goodwill you may have developed recently.
Florida falls to Georgia, sees SEC streak snapped
By ERICA A. HERNANDEZ | Jan. 17, 2015The Gators battled through a game of catch-up on Saturday in Athens but Florida (10-7, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) couldn’t quite manage to catch-up to Georgia (11-5, 2-2 SEC). The Gators fell to the Bulldogs 73-61 at Stegeman Coliseum.
UF women's basketball player Antoinette Bannister arrested
By GRAHAM HALL | Jan. 17, 2015A University of Florida women’s basketball player was arrested Friday afternoon on allegations she stole the credit card of a teammate and used it at multiple stores, according to a University Police Department arrest report.
UF men's tennis downs Troy
By CAYLEE UNDERWOOD | Jan. 17, 2015The No. 13 Florida men’s tennis team put another tally on their win streak after defeating Troy University 5-2 on Friday afternoon.
McMurtry vaults to perfection as UF defeats Auburn
By GRAHAM HACK | Jan. 16, 2015Led by a breakout performance from freshman Alex McMurtry, No. 3 Florida (2-0, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) defeated No. 21 Auburn (1-1, 0-1 SEC) in the Gators’ home opener Friday night, 197.200-195.650.
Free how-to-quit tobacco classes now offered at Grace Marketplace
By Sofia Costas | Jan. 15, 2015Free how-to-quit smoking classes are now available at Grace Marketplace.
Study shows student resolutions for a happier 2015
By Amaury Sablon | Jan. 15, 2015To become happier this year, UF student Edith Perez said that she will be striving to make more friend connections.
UF Engineering summit talks women in engineering and the future of technology
By Ariana Figueroa | Jan. 15, 2015Engineering students and professionals discussed issues ranging from infrastructure improvements to wearable technology Thursday afternoon at the Gator Engineering Leadership and Diversity Summit.
UF medical school residency programs ranked in top 10 for the South
By Alyssa Fisher | Jan. 15, 2015For the UF College of Medicine, Tuesday was another day of high rankings — particularly for its residency programs.
GPD makes second arrest in downtown house robbery
By EMILY COCHRANE< | Jan. 15, 2015Gainesville Police found and arrested a man Wednesday morning who officers said was connected to a recent house robbery.
Voluntary GatorCloud email transition period ending Jan. 29
By Alyssa Fisher | Jan. 15, 2015UF Webmail is retiring, prompting a voluntary migration process to the new GatorCloud email by Jan. 29 before the transition becomes mandatory in February.
Gators fall to Wildcats in close game on the road
By GRAHAM HALL | Jan. 15, 2015Florida played arguably its best game this season, its first against a ranked opponent, but the Gators women’s basketball team couldn’t overtake Kentucky, ultimately falling 62-56 in Lexington.
Florida defeats Auburn to remain undefeated in SEC play
By ERICA A. HERNANDEZ | Jan. 15, 2015The Gators are surging at the right time.
Johnson’s Journal: UF improving, but not there yet
By RICHARD JOHNSON | Jan. 15, 2015The Florida Gators are doing what Billy Donovan expressed so many doubts about - they’re learning how to win.
Gamesville Tabletop offers board game haven to locals
By IAN COHEN | Jan. 15, 2015Callie Williams has passion for two things: her 18-year-old son, Grey, and Dungeons & Dragons.
Lower gas prices benefit delivery drivers, local restaurants
By Nicolette Amico | Jan. 15, 2015Cheaper gas is having a positive impact on some local restaurants and businesses.
UF welcomes new IFAS dean to lead agriculture program
By Cyanne Dunn | Jan. 15, 2015Starting in April, Saqib Mukhtar will be working with drones to monitor crop disease and pests as the new associate dean and agriculture program leader of UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension.










