Senior drops tournament championship
By BRITNEE MCCOY< | Oct. 21, 2013Alexandra Cercone nearly won her first tournament of the season at the 2013 USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships on Monday.
Alexandra Cercone nearly won her first tournament of the season at the 2013 USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships on Monday.
The Funky Dope Hip Hop Revival Weekly Showcase offers a chance for Gainesville residents to check out different styles and latest music from the hip hop community.
MELROSE, Fla. — Watching the Gators struggle against Missouri in the Blue Water Bay restaurant, a Florida Libertarian governor candidate ate fried fish and waited.
There’s no denying it now. The Gators aren’t very good.
Stress-relieving therapies may help people cut through the crap.
Even in the midst of a makeover, the Reitz Union is still on top.
In celebration of the chain’s five-year anniversary, a local sushi restaurant is rolling back menu prices to $5.
The patent-pending inventions of two Gainesville bros are catching the eyes of beer lovers around the world.
Zach Hodskins has taken the next step on his inspiring journey.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man late Friday after he hid drugs in a woman’s pants.
A bright green Naked Juice truck greeted students who walked by Gator Corner Dining Center on Friday.
Some Southern Baptist churches and organizations are suing the government for the Affordable Care Act on the grounds that requiring employers to cover contraceptives is against religious freedom.
Peanuts kept Jessica Bell from having sleepovers and joining the Girl Scout troops.
The Gators continued to struggle on Day 3 of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships.
While U.S. policies aren’t anywhere near perfect, they are progressive in comparison to situations abroad.
When it came to taking down one of the top teams in the Southeastern Conference, Savannah Jordan was ready.
A combination of team and individual errors led to the Gators’ first Southeastern Conference loss of 2013.
This week, a scientific report caused national distress when it revealed Oreos are almost as addictive as cocaine.
In 2009, testifying in front of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, then-Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) insisted he finds it hard to argue for legislation that bans discrimination. He commented it was hard not because he in anyway condones discrimination, but rather that it was hard due to nondiscrimination being so self-evident.
Early Thursday morning, President Barack Obama signed a bill that reopened the federal government and avoided a default on our nation’s debts. Yet again, a manufactured crisis was solved, and our elected officials can rest easy.