Season comes to an end for Gators lacrosse
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | May 26, 2012STONY BROOK, N.Y.- The Gators thought they were seconds away from advancing to the NCAA Championship game.
STONY BROOK, N.Y.- The Gators thought they were seconds away from advancing to the NCAA Championship game.
University of Florida men’s tennis coach Andy Jackson resigned from his position on Friday.
The Gators looked like they were off to a good start. Entering the NCAA Championships, they had already claimed two more top-five finishes than last year, as well as having a team average of 296.70, which ranked them as the third-best average in school history.
Brian Johnson kept Florida's streak of stellar starting pitching alive against South Carolina.
Coach Mike Holloway has only one goal for the NCAA Preliminary Round: finish in the top 12. On Thursday, that’s exactly what Stipe Zunic, Marquis Dendy and Florence Ngetich did.
After a strong four-game stretch against Auburn, Florida's bats went cold against Vanderbilt.
A routine traffic stop by the Gainesville Police Department led to the arrest of a FAMU student who had 1.5 pounds of marijuana in his car.
Lauren Embree is no stranger to pressure.
Florida is a girls school. With all due respect to Florida State’s days as a women’s college, UF is the place to be for the fairer sex in the Sunshine State
Florida’s bats have returned to form, but Jonathon Crawford did not take that for granted against Auburn.
For the Gators, reaching the pinnacle of women’s lacrosse has been a quick ride, but the trip is not over yet.
During the 2011-12 season, the worst the Gators have placed in a tournament was 13th at the Mason Rudolph Fall Preview.
In the last three NCAA Outdoor Championships, the men have placed in the top three falling just short of the title. However, coming of their third straight NCAA Indoor Championship win, they will be looking to finally grab the prize.
It feels like the weeks are going by faster than the decline in Facebook’s stock price.
Last week, my fellow columnist Michela Martinazzi wrote a piece denouncing the satirical film “The Dictator,” which purportedly mocks Middle Eastern despots, according to her, on the basis of racial stereotyping.
Megan Kosinski never takes it off.
Nickels, an 18-year-old electrical engineering sophomore, spent his childhood repairing and donating his neighbors’ bikes, stereos and microwaves left at the curb for trash pickup.
The summer is an interesting time in Gainesville. About 40,000 students are gone, and the town seems to slow down. The Hippodrome Theatre takes advantage of this relaxing time to entertain the city with its annual summer musical.
Gainesville is the perfect place to become an artist, with its cultural influence and connection to nature. This is exactly why Tom Hart, 42, of New York City, decided to move to Gainesville to open the Sequential Artists Workshop, a school, studio and library that serves to foster the creation and appreciation of comics.
A private supply rocket bound for the International Space Station could usher in a new age in space travel.