Senior looking to carry Florida during season's stretch run
By RJ Schaffer | Nov. 12, 2013After a late-season bye week, the No. 5 Gators will try to shake off any rust and bring home a Southeastern Conference title.
After a late-season bye week, the No. 5 Gators will try to shake off any rust and bring home a Southeastern Conference title.
Just in time for the holidays, Amazon and the U.S. Postal Service are partnering to offer Sunday package delivery to customers in two cities beginning this week.
A stacked agenda complete with a hot-button issue complemented a full house in the Student Senate chambers Tuesday night.
A grant may soon make setting up solar panels for residents and small businesses easier and more affordable.
Florida made it a close game against Wisconsin, but one shot late in the contest ended the Gators’ hopes Tuesday night.
The judge accepted the accountant as a hostile witness. The prosecutors huddled at their table, whispering curses, and the 21-year-old UF student knew it was over. Team Targaryen had won.
The Institute of Black Culture director plans to bring a little charm to UF’s campus through her $10,000 program, Project Creating Leaders and Shaping Sisters (CLASS).
Just before the 10th annual Gators March for Babies 5K fundraiser, Florida received a D grade on the 2013 March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card released this month.
Spaghetti squash is one of the most unique vegetables out there. I’ve only recently started cooking it, but I’m definitely going to incorporate this squash into my regular diet because it is so versatile.
UF was ranked No. 15 for sending students abroad, but staff says there is still room for improvement.
Last week I told you all about my favorite DIY dinners for the overworked undergraduate! Now we move on to the second installation in this series: DIY desserts.
Monday marked Veterans Day, a holiday many Americans easily forgot. No grand fireworks shows or barbecues happen, and most Americans don’t get the day off from work. The only thing you might notice about Veterans Day is the absence of mail.
On Wednesday night in downtown Gainesville, you can find Amber Geller at the Union Street Farmers’ Market distributing fresh produce to consumers at no cost. What appears to be an unfair trade is actually part of the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.
Former Rep. Jim Wright (D-Tex.) once held one of the most prominent political positions in the United States. From 1987 to 1989, Wright served as speaker of the House of Representatives. However, last Nov. 2, Wright found he might not even be able to cast a ballot in his state’s elections.
As I age into my early 20s, I realize now that overused cliches are not as useless as their unoriginality might suggest. Take this one: “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”
Yesterday, the Alligator reported that UF dropped three slots in the 2013 Trojan Sexual Health Report Card from No. 12 in 2012 to No. 15 this year.
It makes the sounds that are heard when there is complete silence. It does its best to get into the opposition’s head and helps the home team anyway it can.
The hits keep coming for the Gators.
Billy Donovan was irritated following Florida’s season-opening victory against North Florida.
Gainesville Police arrested more than a dozen people after busting a party early Monday at a building undergoing renovations.