UF gymnastics team will benefit from O’Connell Center construction
By Kelly Price | June 12, 2012Rhonda Faehn is thrilled to see the bulldozers and construction workers tearing apart the north end of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
Rhonda Faehn is thrilled to see the bulldozers and construction workers tearing apart the north end of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
The Gators’ roster boasts nine new MLB prospects, but Florida relied on more than its highly-regarded upperclassmen to advance to a third straight College World Series.
There was nothing junior about what the third-year Gators accomplished Sunday.
Corey: For those of you looking for a competitive NBA finals, don’t get your hopes up. The real finals ended when the Thunder took four straight games to upset the Spurs. Now begins the encore: like when you sit through a Dexys Midnight Runners concert. When they hit the stage at the end to play one last song, there is only one possible outcome.
Florida A&M University’s Board of Trustees members questioned the leadership abilities of the university’s president Thursday.
With a potential third-straight Omaha appearance on the line, the top-ranked Gators received a bit of help from the dark clouds hovering above McKethan Stadium.
The UF Institute on Aging received a $5.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Aging to continue research on physical disability in older adults.
Fanfares and Fireworks, a community-oriented event celebrating the Fourth of July, will return to UF after a year-long hiatus due to lack of funding.
Diane McFarlin spent most of her adult life on the road between Sarasota and Gainesville, but for now she’s here to stay.
After a year of campaigning to raise UF tuition to the market rate, President Bernie Machen decided to lower the tuition increase request for the upcoming year from 15 percent to 9 percent.
Sprinter Jeff Demps has the fastest all-conditions time for the NCAA in the 100 meter, senior Gray Horn has won the decathlon title in every Southeastern Conference Championship he’s competed in and Florida men’s 4x100 meter relay team set the second-fastest collegiate time earlier in the season. However, none of them competed at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
GRUCom, a Gainesville Regional Utilities telecommunications division, and UF agreed Monday to bring gigabit broadband connections to the district.
The one-credit course, “DIY Campus Eco-Art,” is open to students of all majors and will begin Summer B.
The 50-year-old walked out of his door at the Cottages on Market Street expecting to find roof damage and a rogue oak branch. Instead, he saw his neighbor’s kitchen window engulfed in flames.
It would be an understatement to say that last week’s Board of Trustees meetings were eventful.
Like any modern society, we depend on schools to help us navigate through life. Our education is paramount to our ability to reason, and we apply our knowledge to help us solve problems. However, a couple of months ago a stark realization hit me — in every country, even in the U.S., a certain level of propaganda exists within our curriculum.
There’s a certain level of danger in mentioning anything on the Internet. One link falls into the hands of the wrong person and before you know it, innocent pictures or comments get turned into giant jokes.
Jon Silman failed the first assignment he turned in to his future mentor.
The hobby involves using a GPS device to find hidden containers called geocaches, which contain logbooks, at specific locations.
About 15 people enjoyed local teachers’ art on display at the “Beyond the Classroom” exhibition that opened Thursday.