Gators top Knights on pair of late rallies
By ADAM PINCUS< | Apr. 2, 2013For half an inning, an errant throw appeared to have turned a game-saving play into a game-changing blunder.
For half an inning, an errant throw appeared to have turned a game-saving play into a game-changing blunder.
Women may appear to out-think men in the corporate world, but men don’t appear to take notice — a fact that has some UF women speaking out.
Marissa Torres was told that getting a tattoo would keep her from donating blood for 365 days.
After about three years spaying and neutering cats and dogs, Sandi Richmond said her organization is nearing a milestone.
Sydney Moss enjoys nothing more than ruining the day of opposing players and fans, something she has made a habit of doing during the Gators’ run to the Final Four of the WNIT.
Think twice about getting a black henna tattoo because it may not be temporary after all.
Jesus Najera was tired of seeing Facebook groups spammed with ads, so he decided to clean it up.
A few weeks ago, my roommates and I went to dinner to complain about our endless weeks and the massive amount of homework we had to look forward to.
After Joanna Galaris caught the eye of a UF law student at Karma Cream, he began to talk to her.
Coach Tim Walton does not announce probable starting pitchers before each game. But if he did, Hannah Rogers’ name would appear more often than not.
When Mike Campbell got the call to participate in the Greater Gator Beer Festival last year, he was ready to join the tradition.
Four percent of American college graduates wish they had more sex while they were in college.
The Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival will offer alcohol for the first time at its 44th annual event this weekend.
Stop and think about it: We constantly use electricity throughout our daily lives. Whether we are texting on our iPhones, watching TV or lighting our homes, energy is integral to our way of life.
Beginning July 1, the standards to qualify for the Bright Futures scholarships will become more strict.
Keith Gerber started breeding maggots a week ago to prepare for the BugFest. He hopes to have a couple hundred ready for maggot art.
A stabbing early Monday outside of a southwest Gainesville bar left an Alachua man in critical condition and Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies searching for the culprit.
Remember that kid in your elementary school classes or that kid on your bus, or hell, just That Kid?
In response to his March 21 driving under the influence arrest, Mayor Craig Lowe entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with the state attorney’s office on Monday afternoon.
As Florida’s attorney general, I work to protect Floridians. One of the most alarming and dangerous trends I’ve seen since taking office is the rise of synthetic drug abuse.