Tougher Gators looking to rebound, ditch ‘soft’ label in 2012
By GREG LUCA | Aug. 30, 2012A 7-6 season is not acceptable at Florida.
A 7-6 season is not acceptable at Florida.
The Gators will feast today.
Despite a shaky economic atmosphere and state funding that remains “anemic,” the state of the university is strong, UF President Bernie Machen assured faculty during his State of the University address Thursday.
For an offense that didn’t do much of anything last season, Trey Burton was constantly trying out different roles.
Alligators may love to nap in the sun, but Gators need to take care not to overheat in The Swamp.
There was a Black Hawk down on Flavet Field on Thursday afternoon.
The UF Supreme Court unanimously approved a referendum that would ask students whether or not they think UF should move forward in forcing publications to be distributed out of university-owned racks.
Reform Judaism magazine recently ranked UF as the American public university with the largest undergraduate Jewish population. UF has 6,500 Jewish students, which is 17 percent of the Student Body, according to the magazine.
UF is one step closer to reducing its carbon footprint.
She and other student Republicans are reminded when they set up their red banner by the Reitz Union or when they pass out information about the Republican Party’s platform. Sometimes, they’re met with anger, but usually they’re ignored. After all, she said, UF is known for being orange and — well — blue.
RTS Marketing and Communications Supervisor Chip Skinner said 64,835 passengers rode the Gainesville buses on Wednesday, which surpassed last week’s record by 1,441 people.
Delta Nu Zeta, a local sorority, will begin its first formal recruitment for the UF Beta chapter in a couple of weeks.
New sights, new people and new places to explore — such is the life of a freshman.
Gators midfielder Erika Tymrak has a knack for clutch plays.
The kickoff to the 2012 season is only three days away, but coach Will Muschamp is still mum on the identity of Florida’s starting quarterback.
Anyone who is expecting big things from the Gators this season is either falling victim to blind optimism or foolishly taking the team at its word.
Coaches expect a Florida defense that ranked eighth in the country in 2011 to be even better this fall.
This Fall, $10 can open UF students’ gateway to world-class performances. And they don’t even need to leave campus.
TAMPA — When Logan Stallings walks on Turlington Plaza and sees anti-abortion supporters’ photos of aborted fetuses, he smiles at the students with the signs.
It’s not often that a college program ranked No. 2 in the nation cuts its recruiting staff without planning to replace it.