Florida gymnastics comes undone, loses thriller to Georgia
By Alejandro López | Feb. 5, 2016The storylines were there.
The storylines were there.
As much as Florida women’s basketball coach Amanda Butler likes to talk about how her team plays balanced basketball, Thursday night wasn’t a balanced performance.
After finishing the 2016 recruiting cycle without a defensive backs coach, Florida found its man less than 24 hours after National Signing Day.
One of the most storied rivalries in the Southeastern Conference is primed for another chapter.
The meeting near half court has been documented.
The doubles point is something that coach Roland Thornqvist has stressed over and over again.
Expectations are normally difficult to live up to in sports.
Sarah Potter knows when she’s losing control.
Cheers erupted in a crowded room of about 60 students after UF’s Supreme Court ruled to allow an amendment for online voting to appear on the Spring 2016 election ballot Thursday night.
Gainesville city commissioners adopted a new ordinance Thursday night that allows cycle pubs to roam the streets.
Women starting their own companies will have more space at UF’s Innovation Hub.
For the third time since mid-January, an unknown man exposed his penis to a woman in the Norman Hall Parking Garage, located near sorority row.
Police say couple stole more than $6,000 from dead woman
The Florida House of Representatives passed two bills Wednesday evening that would allow registered gun owners to openly carry firearms, including on university campuses.
UF students are raising money to help people with heart disease.
A technology company is working with UF researchers to create a Breathalyzer-like device to detect marijuana use.
A solemn recollection of what dominated the headlines of major tabloids in 2015 and in the last few months reveals a rather unpleasant truth that may have eluded some of us: Humanity has taken a thorough beating.
As the first wave of exams arrives just in time to slug every UF student’s grades, time and sleep habits, now seems as good a time as any to mention it may be time to slow down.
As of Monday, Iowans wrapped up the first stage of the presidential election — the first bit of the process that isn’t merely grandstanding. These are hard numbers, numbers that matter: numbers representing real human beings who will appoint each party’s candidate.
Friday: Great day of the week, or greatest? Friday is the day the shackles of the 9-to-5 workday are temporarily lifted from our weary limbs, and we are free to do whatever craft, hedonistic activity or rejuvenating escape we see fit to pursue. It is also, of course, the day we run Darts & Laurels, which is not only our gift to the city of Gainesville, but presents a weekly opportunity for us to work through our unresolved and conflicted feelings on the events that transpired during the week. With that far too confessional and revealing introduction out of the way, it’s time for… Darts & Laurels