Student organizations rally to show support for Israel, Palestine
By Alex Volland | Nov. 15, 2012Turlington Plaza was packed but divided Thursday afternoon.
Turlington Plaza was packed but divided Thursday afternoon.
Senior Day at The Swamp has arrived. Nineteen seniors will be honored before Florida takes on vaunted Jacksonville State. For those wondering, Jacksonville State is in Alabama. This will certainly turn into a classic the masses will be cluckin’ about for years to come. UF always seems to do well against non-BCS schools at home, right?
Kayla Lewis made a layup with 8:15 remaining in the first half to extend Florida’s lead to six on Thursday night.
After a shaky debut season with the Gators, Mike Rosario has finally given coach Billy Donovan a reason to cheer.
To question the theory of what “normal” looks like, students gathered on the Plaza of the Americas to do something most students enjoy: dancing.
UF students, faculty and staff could get a four-day weekend again for Homecoming.
Pedro Bravo will face additional charges in the Christian Aguilar murder case after an Alachua County grand jury met Thursday.
Blue jeans are an American staple worn by everyone from field workers to multimillion dollar celebrities. But as a culture we become bored with the uniform, monotonous look of denim.
Between the heat, early wake-up times and lack of time to tailgate, Joe Stubits said he hates when the Gators kick off at noon.
For Gators forward McKenzie Barney, today’s NCAA Tournament second-round match against UCF is a family affair.
When South Carolina rolls into the O’Connell Center on Sunday, Florida could potentially wrap up its 20th Southeastern Conference championship on the same day Betsy Smith, Tangerine Wiggs and Sundai Weston are honored for Senior Day.
Florida fans may be bored with Louisiana and Jacksonville State coming to town, but don’t expect athletics director Jeremy Foley to apologize for the Gators’ mid-November lull. Consecutive games against the Ragin’ Cajuns and the Gamecocks are welcomed. Playing the little guys keeps the lights on.
Earl Okine’s career as a Gator hasn’t always been enjoyable.
After qualifying individually for the NCAA Championship meet during his freshman year, Jimmy Clark had hoped this would be the year the team put all of the pieces together to become one of 30 qualifiers. It didn't happen.
The time for finding new internships and jobs for the spring semester is now.
Willy Wonka and his chocolate factory could not compare to the real-life chocolate overload of Sweet Dreams’ Fall Chocolate Night 2012.
The three people in Alachua County infected with the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus made full recoveries.
By its name alone, the classic rock genre is seen as a musical era valued in retrospect — a finite period of time when musical innovators left their marks on rock ‘n’ roll history.
The Hawaiian shirt-wearing employees of Trader Joe’s will greet Gainesville residents at the end of the semester.
Tyler wants the best of both worlds. In college, he spends his time trying to balance two sides of himself: his fraternity side and his gay side.