UF earns No. 1 seed in conference tourney after blowout win
Apr. 22, 2013The Gators made unexpected history on Saturday at Dizney Stadium.
The Gators made unexpected history on Saturday at Dizney Stadium.
After an application process and a two-week-long public voting period, UF’s Shands Arts in Medicine program and the Shands Jacksonville Medical Center were named LIVESTRONG Foundation grant recipients last week.
Hard work paid off for two former Gators.
The new Rawlings Plaza was busy Monday afternoon with hungry customers, sustainability initiatives, and food and drink freebies for students.
Gator alumnus and Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte’s reality show debuted Sunday night, and UF students have mixed reactions.
Stephanie Tofft transferred from Northern Illinois to Florida before the season, hoping to make a splash with her new team. She didn’t.
The 2012 NCAA Championships came down to the final routine for the Gators in Duluth, Ga.
As Sarah Silverman strummed an acoustic guitar for the last line of her last song, all eyes were on Deborah Flagg.
Musicians will find even more reasons to move their feet with new motion-sensor technology for their instruments.
Some UF web services were down for two hours Monday.
The UF baseball team has every right to be pleased.
It's that time of the year, where the seasons are changing and it's time to touch base with your surrounding community so here's the best in Gainesville Craigslist eccentricity.
The best part of all this witty tweeting? Right below the surface of these rape culture jokes lays real commentary on the ridiculousness of our society when discussing women’s safety all sprinkled with a healthy dose of trolling.
She no longer searches for close parking spaces.
Noami Santos-Lamb is healthy and ready to get going.
Gainesville Police arrested a man early Friday after he attacked his girlfriend and threw rocks at her car.
One Alligator blogger discusses her freshman year with the ups and the downs of what she has learned and what is to come.
“We must build a civilization of love or there will be no civilization at all,” Cardinal Sean O’Malley said during a special service for the victims of the bombings at last week’s Boston Marathon, according to an article by the Boston Herald.
University Police evacuated North Hall on Friday afternoon after a suspicious package was found in the first floor lounge.