Pickings are slim for presidential election
By Colleen Wright | Apr. 16, 2012The anticipation builds as everyone’s favorite time of year inches closer.
The anticipation builds as everyone’s favorite time of year inches closer.
A Gainesville man briefly locked his one-year-old and two-year-old children in his house on Sunday.
Staying durable for the long haul has been the theme all season for the Gators.
One week, they masquerade as national title contenders. The next, they play like pretenders.
Permitting problems have delayed the opening of Flaco’s second location for nearly a month.
Breathe in, breathe out.
Joel Jesse sang at the Fourth Annual Stomp the Swamp for Autism event at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, hosted by the UF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities.
During its recent slump, Florida has struggled with starting pitching and stranding runners. On Sunday, junior Brian Johnson made sure both problems were taken care of.
The Gators started slow at the plate this weekend, but their pitching was good from start to finish.
Students aren’t the only ones protesting cuts to UF’s Computer and Information Science and Engineering department. The faculty is fighting, too.
UF astronomers have found evidence that the first planet ever photographed outside of the solar system by the Hubble Space Telescope may not be the only planet orbiting its host star.
JOHN: In a span of five days last week, the Gators lost their most experienced assistant coach and the entire 2011 recruiting class to the lure of more familiar pastures and greener wallets.
About 110,000 people walked along Northeast First Street during the two-day Santa Fe College Sprint Arts Festival to get a taste of Gainesville’s artistic culture.
The Gators are on a collision course with the nation’s top team.
When looking at the history of women’s tennis in the Southeastern Conference, there is one very clear truth that sticks out — the Gators have a monopoly on the sport.
UF student Dustin Buckley goes to great lengths to get his hands on Box Tops, but they aren’t going toward education.
A man with a pocketknife threatened UF students on a Later Gator bus near Fraternity Row Sunday morning.
Instead of my usual conservative ranting about taxes and regulation, I have decided to write my final two columns on what I’ve learned here at UF.
Juliet Pulliam, 32, helped create a fictional virus as part of a simulation that teaches mathematicians to quantify how viruses such as HIV and MRSA spread through populations.
About 50 UF students feasted on pasta, pizza and cake Saturday night at Hillel to celebrate the end of Passover.