Butler gets win No. 100 as George leads Gators in blowout home win
Nov. 11, 2012After sitting out Friday’s game due to personal reasons, Jennifer George returned Sunday and helped the Gators pick up their second win of the season.
After sitting out Friday’s game due to personal reasons, Jennifer George returned Sunday and helped the Gators pick up their second win of the season.
Three Gators from Florida’s women’s tennis team entered the 32-person pool in Flushing, N.Y., and four entered the tournament in Lakewood, Fla., on the weekend with high aspirations.
The circumstances weren’t ideal, but Jacoby Brissett wasn’t caught off guard.
Sydney Moss flirted with a triple-double Friday night in her first career game for the Gators.
If you have ever watched the cult classic “Girls,” on HBO, you probably remember when Hannah is at that new job and one of the women she works with tells her that her eyelids are too oily and that she is obviously a vegan who isn’t in-taking proper nutrition.
Will Cohen was diagnosed with severe autism, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and other challenges at 22 months old. He is considered preverbal, meaning he can make sounds, but he can’t speak.
Brr! Or something. Don’t worry, you’re not the only one who’s overly excited for the winter flavors available at Starbucks now. Even though our winter is much more mild than Actual Winter, we can still pretend that what we see could be a scene from Winterfell.
Despite President Obama’s re-election being officially projected just after 11 p.m. on Tuesday, ballots were still being counted well after in Florida, where voters waited in lines well past midnight.
Students who ask the Later Gator’s bus drivers to turn up the temperature this winter can expect the cold shoulder.
UF seniors Aidan Augustin and Neal Ormsbee found their direction in life.
For UF students, the Muschamp Stare and Tebowing are more than just entertaining occurrences on the football field.
Dan Quinn did the same thing for 10 years.
When students move away from home to attend college for the first time, it can be nice to have a little company.
Four months after UF President Bernie Machen announced he will step down from his post next year, nobody is sure who will replace him.
Sixty years ago, a Marine risked his life by throwing his body on a grenade. Today, he’s the Grand Marshal of UF’s Homecoming Parade.
It’s hard to know why the banisters are always sticky.
President Barack Obama’s re-election has prompted strong feelings both around the world and on UF’s campus.
To coach Becky Burleigh, she’s a "beast" and a "monster."
At the 2012 USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships in New York, Florida’s women flourished. Senior Lauren Embree, junior Sofie Oyen and freshman Danielle Collins all flew in to the big city with high expectations, and they all responded well Thursday afternoon.
Stripes. On shirts, on shoes, on dresses or even sweaters, these little lines of color always remain fashionable despite the season. This fall and winter is no different.