Morrison apologizes for arrests
By PHIL HEILMAN< | Aug. 28, 2013Antonio Morrison spoke publicly for the first time Wednesday following two offseason arrests.
Antonio Morrison spoke publicly for the first time Wednesday following two offseason arrests.
Running back Matt Jones practiced in pads for the first time Tuesday since contracting a viral infection in July. Jones is still out for Saturday’s game against Toledo.
After about 11 years of leadership, Robert Jerry will step down next year as dean of the UF Levin College of Law.
While UF students are gearing back up for school, the Student Senate is already prepared to take on the Fall 2013 Student Government elections.
The new Gainesville Renewable Energy Center, a wood-burning biomass power plant, began producing power last week.
The “magazine salesman” scammers are back in town, and Gainesville Police is urging residents to be vigilant to avoid potential theft.
As attorneys continued their analysis of evidence in the Pedro Bravo case, state prosecutors said Tuesday they expect to receive forensic analysis results on two pieces of evidence collected during last year’s Christian Aguilar murder investigation.
A recent donation of 100 acres could fuel the fight against an economy-crippling citrus disease.
The university managed to rake in about $640 million in research awards this year, despite the effects of the federal automatic budget cuts to funding.
Starting this Fall, the way subjects in UF research studies are compensated will be streamlined through the myUFL system. Previously, researchers were forced to cut checks and apply for petty cash orders to pay participants.
Rusty Poulette, a worker and co-owner of Radical Press Coffee Collective, started growing his beard about 11 years ago in high school. He cited cost effectiveness as a reason for not shaving.
A fist-bump from President Barack Obama. A hug from First Lady Michelle Obama. A lick from the White House dog, Bo. Christina Ford recounts her summer internship at the White House — an experience she nearly surrendered for fear of rejection.
UF is one step closer to launching the country’s first online-only university.
The legal difficulties between Gainesville Regional Utilities and Gainesville Renewable Energy Center over the new biomass plant have come to a close.
The Superdome turf seemed like an ideal field for Florida’s Southeastern Conference speed. Instead, Louisville made UF look like it had just come off Bourbon Street from Mardi Gras.
While the UF football team prepares to suit up for its first home game against Toledo on Saturday, businesses near the Swamp have been getting ready for the big day as well.
Jon Harrison has seen a lot of changes during his time at Florida.
The fire station that has sat on a downtown lot for the past 52 years is officially moving.
Fullback Hunter Joyer (hamstring) returned to practice on Monday, offensive coordinator Brent Pease confirmed Tuesday. Joyer had been sidelined for more than two weeks.
The Gators will be without five-star recruit Chris Walker for at least the first five weeks of the 2013-14 season.