Madu's double-double leads UF to win against Providence
By MATT WATTS< | Dec. 5, 2010After fighting and clawing for narrow victories in six of its first seven games, Florida seemed to finally put it all together Saturday.
After fighting and clawing for narrow victories in six of its first seven games, Florida seemed to finally put it all together Saturday.
With the end of the semester in sight, Hanukkah underway and Christmas just around the corner, you might as well start thinking about the perfect New Year’s Eve dress because you’ll be ringing in 2011 before you know it.
The Florida volleyball team opened postseason play Friday night with a first round match against South Carolina State in the O’Connell Center.
Given the fact they were returning five starters, the Gators didn’t expect teamwork to be an issue.
Kayla Lewis did not start against Old Dominion on Tuesday, marking the first time this season the freshman guard came off the bench.
Usually during this time of year, we’re talking about Florida in the SEC Championship game.
When Florida started the season back in August, it did so surrounded by questions.
Since the first match of the season on Aug. 28, Florida has tried to consistently improve until the end of fall, when the NCAA Tournament begins.
While the Gator football team faced a tough season, stores that sell Gator merchandise aren't seeing a lack of profits because of its lack of points.
Dec. 16, students will see nearly three years of cumulative effort come to a vote when the Faculty Senate meets. Provost Joe Glover has stated the proposal to make the Wednesday before Thanksgiving a holiday will be considered at this meeting.
On the second night of Hanukkah, about 50 people gathered — many bundled in coats and fitted with boots — to sing, dance and eat in celebration of the Jewish holiday.
Executives at North Florida Regional Medical Center approved a $58 million expansion plan this week.
Gainesville will hold its first amateur mixed martial arts cage fighting tournament Saturday at the Alachua County Fairgrounds.
The Florida Players will present an unconventional play, “True Genius,” starting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Squitieri Studio Theater at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
It’s been a tragic week for the United States, and all of us should be mourning the events that have occurred.
Instead of drilling, the ROTC Army and Navy cadets decided to cut loose for an afternoon to square off on the gridiron in the spirit of friendly competition.
Bigwords.com: buy books for low prices, sell them for a mint? After reading Alexander Klausner’s article on Monday I had to see for myself. So, I went to the site, and looked into a few books.
The Council for Economic Outreach started its fundraising program, Momentum 2015, on Wednesday to raise money for the council to create and keep jobs in the city.
Eight-year-old Mackenzie Case said that the commission should repeal the 130-meal limit the city placed on Gainesville soup kitchens.
A giant chicken outside Library West is urging passing students to sign a PETA petition.