Notebook: Florida defense showed promise at Tennessee
By RICHARD JOHNSON | Oct. 8, 2014Coming off of an embarrassing performance at the hands of the Crimson Tide the Gators needed an outstanding defensive performance, and they got one all around.
Coming off of an embarrassing performance at the hands of the Crimson Tide the Gators needed an outstanding defensive performance, and they got one all around.
By now, Florida’s volleyball team is tired of hearing about Chloe Mann.
With quarterback Treon Harris indefinitely suspended from team activities while he is investigated for alleged sexual battery, Jeff Driskel will be Florida’s starter on Saturday when UF (3-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) plays host to LSU (4-2, 0-2 SEC) at 7:30 p.m.
The rivalry football game against Louisiana State University on Saturday might not be the scariest part of gameday for some Gator fans.
UF scholars will come together at Pugh Hall to address Ebola virus concerns today.
The Pride Student Union is asking UF students to peer through the looking glass to learn more about the LGBT community’s Pride History Week.
After five months of searching, UF hopes to announce its 12th president Oct. 15.
George Takei stepped onto the University Auditorium stage Tuesday evening to thunderous applause.
While Gainesville is used to the hectic swarm of students and residents, the City of Hawthorne is more acquainted with the sound of nature and the sight of familiar faces.
Election Day is quickly approaching. On Nov. 4, Florida voters will decide whether to enact Amendment 2: The Florida Right to Medical Marijuana Initiative.
Through a project known as “Cuba: Million Bible Mission,” The Rock of Gainesville Church is trying to raise more than $5 million to send a million Bibles to Cuba.
Students can take a break from their classes Friday and jump into a tech playground in front of the Marston Science Library.
In a small building toward the back of Magnolia Parke, a new restaurant has something brewing.
It’s just about that time again! Gator Growl, the main event of our Homecoming weekend is just a week away! The “Limitless” theme behind this year’s show is no understatement because Ludacris and Foster the People are billed to hit Flavet Field next Friday. Here’s a preview of what to expect from these two world class acts:
The Florida Gym will celebrate its 65th anniversary on Oct. 21 with a luncheon for staff, faculty and students.
Alone. Scared. Confused. Nowhere to run. This is what Giselle Meza felt when she was tricked into going to London and trapped in room full of men. This was a secret she carried for many years after she escaped.
Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting was the last for some and the first for many.
Whether you’re looking to buy a rental property or flip a house, Gainesville is one of the best cities in the country to do it.