Florida volleyball faces tough home match against Alabama
By EDEN OTERO | Nov. 6, 2014Florida volleyball looks to stay unbeaten in Southeastern Conference play when it takes on Alabama (19-5, 7-3 SEC) tonight at 7 in the O’Connell Center.
Florida volleyball looks to stay unbeaten in Southeastern Conference play when it takes on Alabama (19-5, 7-3 SEC) tonight at 7 in the O’Connell Center.
They may be the reigning Southeastern Conference Champions, but the 2014-15 Florida basketball team isn’t its predecessor.
Will Muschamp has seen a fair share of streaks snapped during his tenure at Florida.
When this year’s college freshmen begin their senior year in Fall 2017, the Gainesville landscape will be home to a new kind of tourist hub – a retail, restaurant, residential and office space all-in-one that will be known as Celebration Pointe.
Students walking to class may have recently seen the familiar sight of Humans vs. Zombies players running and jumping in their neon orange headbands. But unlike previous years, the eternal enemies are now playing against each other to help raise money for a cause.
Dust off your heirlooms and collectables: antique appraisers are in town.
UF will have two forums dedicated to educating students on police and community relations as well as this week’s midterm elections.
A fruity face is finding fame from a UF student’s Instagram.
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday afternoon after he broke into his neighbor’s house, robbed him and beat him with a shovel, police said.
In parts of the world, women and girls are being killed because of their gender, and Britt Riner is coming to UF to bring light to this issue.
Rolling Stone Magazine called him a powerhouse guitarist and soulful vocalist, and he’s coming to Gainesville.
As a local hip-hop collective spreads through Gainesville’s underground music scene, the six members balance writing, promoting and school to work toward the goal of reaching new fans.
The UF Department of Political Science has elected not to create a political science major on UF Online.
Roads, sidewalks and bike boxes won’t be enhanced in Alachua County’s near future, as voters rejected a 1-cent sales surtax Tuesday that would have addressed transportation issues.
The award-winning reggae band Tribal Seeds will bring its San Diego vibes to Gainesville this weekend.
In September, the Obama administration launched the “It’s On Us” campaign, which aimed at addressing the issue of rape and sexual assault on college campuses.
Gerard Weber grew up in Canada listening to Paul Desmond songs with his grandparents. He clutched onto every note the saxophone produced and started playing the instrument in fifth grade.
One of Gainesville’s beloved music venues downtown hosts its final jam Saturday.
The small, concrete patio between Boca Fiesta and Palomino Pool Hall is a community hub of sorts: Mondays it houses crowds for karaoke night, and Thursdays it amasses teams for trivia competitions.