Kitten boom expected, homes needed
By DANIELLE RUSHTON | May 25, 2009Gainesville animal shelters are expected to crawl with kittens in the coming months.
Gainesville animal shelters are expected to crawl with kittens in the coming months.
The word peculiar comes to mind when conjuring imagery of the sights and sounds found around the UF campus.
A man in a stolen car attempted to evade police Sunday afternoon by driving through the UF campus before crashing and being arrested.
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A fire at The Laurels apartment complex Sunday night left five apartments damaged and one resident in the hospital with minor injuries.
UF will lay off 58 people and close four programs under its final budget cut plan, which was released Friday.
Touche, Nick Calathes.
As Stacey Nelson walked from Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium to postgame interviews, the senior ace asked coach Tim Walton a simple question.
With three days left until UF's Super Regional against California, junior slugger Francesca Enea sat inside the O'Connell Center. On a bucket.
No. 1 UF's game against No. 14 California was postponed from Saturday night to Sunday at 10 a.m. due to rain.
HOOVER, Ala. - Getting sent home is a lot easier to take when you know you'll be staying there for an NCAA regional.
Check it out. UF takes on Arkansas in an elimination game of the SEC Baseball Tournament.
HOOVER, Ala. - In order to win the Southeastern Conference Tournament, UF had to prove it was capable of beating every team in the eight-team field.
HOOVER, Ala. &ndash This is the big stage, and UF didn't look ready for it.
The Gainesville Area National Organization for Women will debut its third annual summer film series Monday, starting with "The Abortion Diaries" at 8 p.m.
After a brief hiatus highlighted by one not-so-esteemed staffer unsuccessfully teaching British men how to play beer pong in Orlando, we officially declare the Department of Darts & Laurels back and better than ever.
Ronald Stiles III would have been ecstatic to see his Orlando Magic finally make it to the NBA Eastern Conference Finals.
At 2 a.m. Saturday, while most students are sleeping or coming home from a night of partying, the Gainesville Veterans For Peace will be setting up about 4,950 tombstones along Eighth Avenue.
A UF assistant professor researching regulatory T cells to help find better treatments for autoimmune diseases such as Type 1 diabetes was recently awarded a grant to continue his work.