News
Forever in her heart: Injured freshman carries heavy burden after sister’s tragic death
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN | Dec. 4, 2012Arielle Gunderson carries a reminder of her sister wherever she goes.
Musicians will play for 24 hours for charity at Rockey’s Dueling Piano Bar
By Colleen Wright | Dec. 4, 2012Five hundred toys for hospitalized children is music to Tim Buie’s ears.
One in three Americans now unaffiliated with religion
By SERINA BRADDOCK | Dec. 4, 2012Ashley Williams is an outsider, even in her own family.
UF athletes collect shoes to donate to children
By Kathryn Varn | Dec. 4, 2012The University Athletic Association is collecting shoes and monetary donations from Gators sports teams to give to Alachua County elementary school students.
Keys burglaries, holiday safety tips
By Chris Alcantara | Dec. 4, 2012University Police is investigating a series of burglaries this week at the Keys Residential Complex.
Gators sports attendance down
By LANDON WATNICK< | Dec. 4, 2012Despite the success of Gators athletics on the field and hardwood this year, UF has seen less attendance at its Fall sports.
Flu season may arrive early to Florida, UF prepares with shots
By Meredith Mulvihill | Dec. 4, 2012The flu season may have had its earliest start in nearly a decade this year, but UF has yet to see anything out of the ordinary.
Runners light up the night for charity
By Carina Seagrave | Dec. 4, 2012UF will host its first Light Up the Night 5K at 7 p.m. Friday at Pony Field, on the corner of Gale Lemerand Drive and Mowry Road.
Study shows more college students are getting hitched
By Rachel Kurland | Dec. 4, 2012A recent national study published in The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships discovered that many college students intend to take the plunge into marriage by the time they are 25 years old.
Freshman returns to team, sparks UF victory with all-around play
Dec. 4, 2012For freshman Sydney Moss, the past week involved grieving and thousands of miles of plane rides.
Student Senators pass bill to create new humanities minor
By Samantha Shavell | Dec. 4, 2012Student Senators unanimously passed a bill urging UF to establish an Asian American studies minor at their last meeting of the semester Tuesday.
Students to show off robotic innovations at demo day
By Chabeli Herrera | Dec. 4, 2012Despite his clipped wings, Pepper the parrot is now mobile and a little quieter thanks to robotics.
Florida fans can’t afford bad showing in New Orleans
By JOSH JURNOVOY | Dec. 4, 2012We’ve all received the emails. The ones that were unfathomable a little more than three years ago.
Gators basketball focused on avoiding letdown against Seminoles after hot start
By KATIE AGOSTIN | Dec. 4, 2012Through six games this season, the Gators are doing more than just winning. Not only does Florida boast a 6-0 record, but it has won each game by an average margin of 25.3 points — more than double last year’s 10.9.
Life is the greatest show on earth
Dec. 3, 2012Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, readers of all ages: Life is chaotic and complicated.
UF president to be selected next month
By Erin Jester | Dec. 3, 2012The applications may not all be in, but UF’s 12th president will be selected next month.
Journalism faculty member sails on from long-standing post
Dec. 3, 2012Ed Weston has spent 42 years teaching UF students about words, but maybe the story of his career is best told in numbers.
Bus company behind Miami crash to continue UF service
By Meredith Rutland | Dec. 3, 2012Miami Bus Service will continue its shuttle service between UF and South Florida this holiday season despite scrutiny after one of the company’s buses crashed in Miami, killing two people.






