Freshman anchor seals NCAA title
By GORDON STREISAND< | June 12, 2013The hopes of capturing another outdoor championship lied on the shoulders of a freshman.
The hopes of capturing another outdoor championship lied on the shoulders of a freshman.
The college career of one of Florida men’s track and field’s most decorated athletes has come to a close.
A Gainesville man was rushed to UF Health Shands Hospital on Wednesday after Gainesville Police officers responded to a report of a gunshot at a hotel.
Six months after the 13th Street Walmart relocated, officials and developers say the future of the building in the 17-acre shopping complex is unclear.
Jarrod Cruz-Stipsits loved college so much he said he never wanted to leave. And he hasn’t.
In response to a growing need for teachers to fill classrooms, Santa Fe College hosted one of its first job fairs to recruit adjunct professors.
Summer brought a new, graphics-based version of the UF e-Learning system — and with it came plans for the future.
The question posed in the title of a Tuesday opinion column, “Should you be able to wear black face?” seemed fairly simple and not up for debate as the answer should have been an obvious “absolutely never.” But apparently that wasn’t the case after reading the article.
My family was channel surfing the other day when we came across a program. I don’t know what the program was about or what context I was viewing it under, but one part stuck out before the channel changed.
Summer A is finally almost over. But with NSA surveillance, turmoil in Turkey and the “Game of Thrones” season finale, it seems like the whole world is in an uproar! As always, we’re here to call the spades “spades” and hand out our...
Veteran pianists will join high school and college students Sunday for a week devoted to their instruments of choice.
Due to recent trends throughout the Southeast region, particularly the Gator nation, I feel that is necessary to ridicule, I mean investigate, a group that resides among us.
At my elementary school, mystery meat was the Wednesday special.
Apple revealed the first look of its redesigned iOS 7 at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference. The new iOS included a number of design changes and a different look and feel to the previous iOS.
If you missed part one, this is the second part in a series highlighting the unique locally owned restaurants in Gainesville. This post focuses on two younger Gainesville businesses: Boca Fiesta and Cymplify.
I am here to tell you which of the most common exercise sayings are complete malarkey.
The Counseling and Wellness Center on Radio Road is a university run resource for all registered UF students.
We are born we are either blessed with a fast metabolism or burdened with a slow one. But what makes this a burden anyway? What if I told you that a slow metabolism is actually a blessing in disguise?
Living in a dorm your freshman year is exhilarating as you experience a lot of “firsts” —first time living among strangers, first time living away from your parents, first time being able to wake up a few minutes before class and still get to class on time (probably in your pajamas).