For all his hesitation, Demps ultimately made right choice
By TOM GREEN | Jan. 12, 2012Florida running back Jeff Demps finally came to his senses.
Florida running back Jeff Demps finally came to his senses.
With Florida trailing 53-49 and just more than two minutes to play, senior guard Lanita Bartley stole the ball from Georgia’s Jasmine Johnson and started up the floor.
The Gators are excited for their home opener tonight against Illinois-Chicago, but coach Rhonda Faehn is looking ahead.
What should you do to make a good first impression?
In 1992, prosecutor Frank Williams sentenced a man to death for raping a young girl.
Student outdoor enthusiasts will have to adjust to more than just the dip in temperatures this semester.
Tickets go on sale today for Grammy-nominated rapper and singer Drake's Feb. 15 concert at the O'Connell Center.
Sisler Hall will remain closed today after a chemical explosion Wednesday afternoon, UF officials said.
Communion wine may not be the only alcohol near downtown churches if a city ordinance gets altered.
UF sororities are expecting about 300 students to sign up for spring recruitment, up from about 200 last year.
If you're reading this, congratulations! You made it through the first week of the semester.
On Dec. 10, 2011, Lowe's Companies, Inc. decided to pull its advertisements from TLC's "All-American Muslim."
"When's Tim Tebow going to be made a saint?"
UF President Bernie Machen will join the Florida House of Representatives' education committee today in Tallahassee to discuss issues affecting Florida's state universities.
Scooter sales in Gainesville continue to rise, despite the price increase for scooter and motorcycle decals at UF last semester.
Parking for hospital visits will now likely involve less hassle.
A mentally challenged Gainesville man jumped out of a moving car near his home around the area of 2400 SE Hawthorne Rd, Gainesville Police said. He is currently missing.
A chemical reactant explosion at Sisler Hall injured a student and shut down traffic around 5:50 p.m. Wednesday, and authorities said the building will be closed all day today for cleanup.
The ball left Mike Rosario’s hand and flew more than 21 feet before it finally hit nothing but hardwood. No clang, no swish. Just a swift rotation of leather cutting through an air-conditioned arena.
For two months, Florida coach Billy Donovan has seen his patience dwindle.