UF women's tennis advances in SEC Tournament; men fall to Ole Miss
By ELI MARGER | Apr. 20, 2012The circumstances weren’t ideal and the conditions weren’t favorable, but the No. 2 Gators still got the job done.
The circumstances weren’t ideal and the conditions weren’t favorable, but the No. 2 Gators still got the job done.
In a statement, Alfonso said he has withdrawn his application for reappointment, which would have needed approval from Gov. Rick Scott.
The State Attorney’s Office announced Friday that it is filing hazing charges against 13 members of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity.
About 200 tires will roll down Stadium Road on Monday in honor of Michael R. Edmonds Jr.
At the beginning of one of the Gators’ recent practices before NCAA Regionals, Alaina Johnson read a quote that resonated deeply with her teammates.
Amanda O’Leary was simply driving home from work in the summer of 2008 when she saw something she had never seen before: girls playing lacrosse in Gainesville.
UF’s Office of Academic Support wants to help students feel more prepared about the process of considering and applying for graduate school.
Former Florida guard Erving Walker is finally paying someone for the $3 sausage taco he failed to purchase late last month — just not the two downtown vendors he stole from.
A loss to Florida International wouldn’t derail Florida from its postseason-bound track. But it would hurt nonetheless.
Five years ago, the women’s track and field program’s head coach passed away after a long battle with cancer. In his 15 years as head coach at Florida, Tom Jones’ teams won six Southeastern Conference titles in addition to having 15 top-10 finishes at the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships.
The semester is slowly (or quickly, depending on your situation) coming to an end, and it’s been an interesting one for sure.
It’s not often that Florida’s golf team heads into a tournament without any knowledge of the course, but that’s the exact problem the women’s team will face this weekend.
As National Equal Pay Day came and went this week, the fact women still earn less than their male counterparts remains an issue of concern for many students.
For one couple, it felt as if mountains trembled and rainbows exploded. The sex was simply “ah-maz-ing.”
Five-time Grammy Award-winning artist Buddy Guy will play the blues at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
In a warehouse lined with metal storage shelves sit 500-pound cardboard boxes filled with disassembled computer equipment.
It is obvious we are beginning a volatile year for UF.
No one disputes that we live in the Information Age. How then can the College of Engineering justify taking aim at the specialty that spawned the age we live in?
In Wednesday’s editorial, we discussed some potential problems with the language of Student Government election codes.
Dick Clark, the American TV actor, producer and icon who shepherded rock ‘n’ roll into mainstream culture, died Wednesday. He was 82 years old.