Rivalry Renewed: No. 1 Florida to face No. 6 Miami
By Luis Torres | Feb. 25, 2016The Florida-Miami rivalry has always been one of the biggest in college sports.
The Florida-Miami rivalry has always been one of the biggest in college sports.
As it became clear that Florida was going to lose to Georgia for the second time this year last Sunday, all Cassie Peoples could do was watch and wonder what could have been.
As powerful as the Florida Gators gymnastics program is, it’s still haunted by its fair share of ghosts.
For nine members of Florida’s softball team — seven players and two coaches — the annual Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic in Palm Springs, California, is a homecoming — a chance to play in front of friends and family that live thousands of miles away.
Last season, senior Kyra Jefferson watched as UF’s men’s track and field team won the SEC Indoor Championship, while her women’s team fell to a second-place finish against Arkansas.
The Florida women’s tennis team has done well against top-ranked teams.
Florida’s men’s tennis team hasn’t lost to Florida State since 2007, winning the past seven dual matches between the two in-state rivals.
Supporters of Hillary Clinton are getting their own space.
Curt Guyette, the journalist who broke the Flint, Michigan, water crisis, spoke to UF students Thursday.
A man will stare into the depths of a politician’s mouth today.
Alachua County Animal Services announced Wednesday that it has halted canine adoptions and will quarantine its dogs for 10 days.
Cary Michael Lambrix dreams of nature.
UF’s Engineering Leadership Institute will focus on women’s leadership this year.
The Collegiate Skate Tour is coming to Gainesville for the first time Saturday afternoon.
TEDxUF led an event that addressed discrimination against minorities in higher education Thursday night.
Pirates have been around for more than 2,000 years. From the olive coasts of ancient Greece to the years of Viking dominance from A.D. 500 to A.D. 1050 and far beyond the classic bearded fellows of the Caribbean in the 18th century, the act of piracy is not new. Items of significant value will always have a market; it’s just that not everyone in the market will want to pay.
Bear with us, fellow Gators: one more day. One more long, uncomfortably-balmy-considering-it’s-almost-March Friday afternoon, and we’ll all be free — at least for the next week.
I remember a conversation I had with a friend at the beginning of this semester. “I feel like before we know it, it’ll be time for midterms, and I’ll be behind,” she told me. I’ve always been suspicious and terrified of secretly being an optimist, but now, I’m almost certain I am. After she said that, I immediately thought to myself, “Nah, no way.”
UF is encouraging students to carpool for Spring Break.
UF students and Gainesville residents pressed their fingers into red, green and black ink to create the Kuwaiti flag Thursday.