Changes in store for 90th Gator Growl
By Sean Stewart-Muniz | July 22, 2013This year’s Gator Growl will be a little different.
This year’s Gator Growl will be a little different.
UF linebacker Antonio Morrison was arrested for the second time in five weeks early Sunday morning after police say he taunted a police dog.
In 2012, Florida relied on a top-tier defense to carry the team into bowl season. The offense struggled and finished 104th in the country.
Will Muschamp shouldn’t kick Antonio Morrison off the football team.
A local physician is involving the Gainesville City Commission in his fight to secure transportation for safety-net clinic patients.
As you may or may not know, college sports are divided into conferences. Florida is a member of the Southeastern Conference (a.k.a. the SEC), and Gators fans will not let you forget it.
Some local children will walk in the footsteps of college kids this summer.
Last night, Major League Baseball suspended Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun for 65 games – the rest of the season – because of the outfielder’s steroid use.
Former Florida golfer Tyler McCumber won his first professional tournament on Sunday. After shooting the second-lowest score of any golfer in the final round of the Florida Open Championship in Vero Beach, McCumber finished with a 204 (-12) overall.
UF will be well-represented at this year’s U.S. Open Championships, which begin on July 30.
The author of the “Harry Potter” series has traded in writing about magic for mystery and murder, and many local J.K. Rowling fans are reacting enthusiastically to the news of her latest work.
Reddit calls itself “the front page of the internet,” but only 6 percent of adult Internet users use the site, according to a recent survey by Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project.
During Summer B, I’ve been taking a course about the cultural impact of video games.
Race-baiting and arguments that appeal to emotion have been a fixture of left- and right-wing media outlets for a very long time, but never has race-baiting been more apparent than during the coverage of the State of Florida v. Zimmerman trial.
This year’s Comic-Con International: San Diego brought with it loads of exciting news and trailers, magnificent costumes and a whopping crowd of more than 130,000.
The Gator Nation is everywhere — maybe even in Angangueo, Mexico.
UF Health plans to open a new emergency clinic for residents of northwest Gainesville and Alachua County.
Retrospect is 20/20 and Sorkin seems to be taking advantage of that more and more as the season progresses. Though we know that some huge journalistic blunder was made, it seems that coverage for all major stories is going smoothly.
Since most of my eating endeavor thus far focused on casual dining, I wanted to experience what Gainesville had to offer in fine dining. Manuel’s Vintage Room stuck out as an authentic Italian restaurant perfect for an intimate date or an extravagant night on the town.
Nothing beats a fresh bagel for breakfast. I’m not a morning person, never have been and never will, but a great meal before I start my day can make all the difference.