UF hoping to build credit
By Alexa Volland | Feb. 24, 2013To stay current with the regulations affecting credit and debit card payments, the university created a committee to establish a standardized policy.
To stay current with the regulations affecting credit and debit card payments, the university created a committee to establish a standardized policy.
The UF Supreme Court did not come to a conclusion Sunday night regarding the constitutionality of UF’s Student Government executive branch’s power to remove directors.
Gainesville Police is investigating a Saturday morning armed robbery and attempted rape at a southwest Gainesville apartment complex.
Larry Glines knows the way to Florida well. The 19-year-old UF physics freshman, born and raised in Las Vegas, made the trip to Florida with his family frequently, visiting Gainesville before attending UF.
For freshman Bridgette Caquatto, Friday night’s gymnastics meet was more than her college debut.
Sophomore Shannon Gilroy wrapped up a long week and a half for the Gators with her name in the record books.
Brianna Morgan let out a yell of relief as she clinched the match point for a Florida victory.
The Gators’ wait is over.
Florida had a chance to salvage a bad weekend against Florida Gulf Coast.
A two-car crash sent three people to the hospital and caused westbound traffic near the intersection of Southwest Archer Road and Gale Lemerand Drive to shut down Friday afternoon.
We are at the end of an era of compromise and complacency.
The Gators’ frontcourt frustrated forward Marshawn Powell and the Razorbacks all Saturday night.
Florida was scheduled to play 14 innings in its doubleheader against Syracuse and No. 7 Missouri in the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic on Friday. The Gators and the Tigers nearly played 14 frames alone.
Bob Votruba was watching TV in Cleveland when the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings became breaking news. As the father of three then-college-aged children, he wondered about how he could counteract the gunman’s actions.
The first time the food trucks rolled to a stop and raised up their windows on the High Dive parking lot in January, they sold out of food in hours.
An inflatable jousting ring, a slam dunk trampoline and Florida’s only traveling zip line were enjoyed by about 500 attendees at UF’s Family Weekend Spring Edition 2013: Always Orange, Forever Blue.
Alabama has become a sight for sore eyes for Jaterra Bonds and Florida this season. But Sunday’s matchup hung in the balance longer than expected.
A helicopter streaked through the Friday morning sky, dropping tiny spheres that ignited dry brush and sent plumes of smoke into the air.
Gainesville Mayor Craig Lowe announced plans to present a resolution supporting gun safety to the City Commission during a demonstration on Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Saturday.
Howell Raines, former executive editor of The New York Times and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, will speak about his career in journalism at 6 p.m. at UF’s Bob Graham Center for Public Service in Pugh Hall.