UF men's tennis defeats Harvard, advances to Sweet 16
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN< | May 15, 2012For the third straight year, the Gators are in the Sweet 16.
For the third straight year, the Gators are in the Sweet 16.
Mike Zunino’s solo home run against Mississippi State in the eighth inning on Sunday was more than just another game-winning hit for Florida. It provided a sense of relief.
When Florida won its second consecutive men’s basketball national title in 2007, the Gators were riding high.
Despite an embarrassing loss in the Southeastern Conference Championship game on Saturday, the Gators kept a couple impressive streaks alive the next day.
High-ranking UF Student Government officials earn salaries, but some also get special parking passes, cellphone payments and prefilled meal cards for on-campus dining.
Budget proposals released Friday aim to leave open faculty positions unfilled and lay off some staff while leaving tenure-track faculty and degree programs unscathed by budget cuts.
Previous plans to build a leisure pool with a lazy river at the Broward Pool may have been canceled, but the renovated pool is now open for summer.
The deadline for dropping or adding Summer A or C classes is 11:59 p.m.
UF’s Board of Trustees elected a new chairman just in time to put his name on spring graduates’ diplomas.
YouTube announced May 8 it would sponsor and train Magruder and 16 others as part of an ongoing effort to generate more content.
Shannon Gilroy scored twice and top-seeded Florida advanced to the second round of the NCAA women's lacrosse tournament with a 6-4 victory over Albany (N.Y.) on Saturday.
The Gators still can’t overcome the Crimson Tide.
For the first time since 2009, the Gators will compete for the Southeastern Conference Tournament Championship.
Mike Zunino ensured the Gators would avoid an Osprey sweep this season.
Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick is headed home.
When the flood of runs began, Lauren Haeger was there to stop it. But the relief was too little, too late.
The Gators fell one run short of their first Southeastern Conference series sweep since mid-March on Saturday.
For the second straight day, Hannah Rogers took the circle. However, her second go-around wasn't as pretty as her first.
In a game that set a record thanks to its lack of goals, two freshmen made sure the Gators had enough.
Board of Trustees vice-chairman David Brown, a 1973 UF alumnus and chairman of Broad and Cassel law firm, was selected to carry out the remainder of the former chairman’s term.