Column: Florida will need hot start to slow Georgia’s pass rush
By JOSH JURNOVOY | Oct. 24, 2012The Gators have been playing with fire all season. They just haven’t been burned.
The Gators have been playing with fire all season. They just haven’t been burned.
After struggling with drops throughout last season, Jelani Jenkins held onto the ball on Saturday.
No opponent wants to be on the list.
Erik Murphy’s perimeter play earned increased attention last season.
Products such as pumpkins, soap and salsa will be sold on the North Lawn from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today as part of an on-campus farmers market.
In Gainesville, pumpkin love is widespread, and local restaurants have willingly answered the demand.
Twelve-time Olympic medalist and UF class of 1990 alumna Dara Torres will emcee this year’s Gator Growl.
Florida Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson, who is up for re-election Nov. 6, spoke to about 30 people Wednesday in the Reitz Union about the upcoming election.
Just after 10 p.m. Saturday, Eric Taylor was penciling his tenth page, working his way through a Rockstar energy drink.
This weekend, Gainesville residents will have a rare chance to get up close and personal with some furry, flying creatures.
For Ryan Mychal-Brooks Burney, a nearly $12,000 purchase with stolen credit card information he bought for $500 seemed like a steal.
Have you ever wished you could take a quick departure from hectic Gainesville life and jet to a cozy, European street side café for dinner? Well, thanks to Bistro 1245, now you can.
Several UF residence halls will host free Halloween-themed events from tonight until Nov. 2.
Abraham Lincoln’s image will be immortalized in an exhibit at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in a few years, but UF students will get a chance to see some of his powerful photographs early.
Last year, I lived the life. Not because I had my own bathroom or my own mini-fridge, though, it was a plus, but because I had an oven that allowed me to discover the joy of baking and my inner Betty Crocker.
Gainesville’s favorite punk-rock festival is back for it’s 11th year. The Fest will invade downtown Gainesville Friday through Sunday with more than 300 bands and over 3,200 attendees.
Coach Mary Wise’s “down 2-0” speech isn’t magic.
Last season, Jennifer George developed into one of the Southeastern Conference’s elite players.
The Career Resource Center will host the Graduate & Professional Schools Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday in the Reitz Union Grand and Rion Ballrooms.
Gainesville doesn’t seem like the place for someone who went to the University of Georgia, Clemson and the University of Tennessee.