More details emerge about former GPD officer accused of sexual coercion
By APRIL DUDASH | July 2, 2008A woman has claimed that a former Gainesville Police officer coerced and intimidated her into having sex with him.
A woman has claimed that a former Gainesville Police officer coerced and intimidated her into having sex with him.
When Regina Glenn-Speights and her daughter Willena were kneeling in the middle of their living room on June 26, they were relieved when Marreese went so high in the NBA Draft.
UF students got to prove they could "go Army, go strong" Wednesday at the Army ROTC Field Day on the North Lawn.
A single poster with a new message has replaced the signs that once advertised discounted airline fares outside STA Travel. The poster now announces that the agency's location has been closed.
Grab your cowboy hats and blue suede shoes, Gators.
It only took Jeff Demps 10 seconds to announce his arrival to the world of elite track and field.
The tuxedos, guns and gadgets are back. "Get Smart," a big-screen adaptation of the 1960s show parodying the spy genre, indulges in every James Bond and Pink Panther stereotype to create an enjoyable spoof.
Gainesville made Joakim Noah feel like Mick Jagger for a reason.
For the past two weeks, I was down in Argentina on vacation. This has kept me far away from my usual regimen of American politics and news. But while there, I found that Argentina's national political scene is almost as hard to stay away from as the red wine and grilled beef.
All rules are out the window when it comes to experimental music. Primal screams, scratchy dialogue, looping riffs and ambient echoes are just some of the sounds at a typical Action Research show.
There's nothing like a chance to go for the gold to provide a little motivation.
If the early 90s sci-fi show "Quantum Leap" and PBS's "Masterpiece Theatre" had a passionate affair, "Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict" by Laurie Viera Rigler would be their love child.
While poetry, dance and performance serve as recreation for some, the activities can also serve as creative steps toward recovery for patients involved in the Shands Arts in Medicine program.
To say Kyle Edward Hughes was devoted to his 2005 Gator-blue Mustang would be an understatement.
The Florida Board of Governors discussed a new model for enrollment funding at its June 19 meeting, and the model could benefit UF if implemented in the coming years.
To say Kyle Edward Hughes was devoted to his 2005 Gator-blue Mustang would be an understatement.
In the face of a global energy crisis, Florida has turned to its universities for help.