Gators grab four titles at Texas Relays; ready for home meet
By KATIE AGOSTIN< | Apr. 1, 2012Florida’s track and field team doesn’t often leave events empty-handed, and the 85th Annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays was no exception.
Florida’s track and field team doesn’t often leave events empty-handed, and the 85th Annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays was no exception.
The end of Sunday’s game may have marked the end of the Gators’ toughest week.
Bob van Overbeek watched as his opponent’s shot slowly bounced in front of him. The junior set his feet, brought his racket back and blasted a thunderous forehand past his helpless opponent.
A new poll by Harris Interactive/HealthDay presents some pretty troubling findings.
On Sunday in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, Matt Michel became the longest-running Dance Marathon charity participant in the country, two times over.
Jonathan D. Mieras, 45, of Wellborn, was robbed, threatened with a shotgun and shocked with a stun gun, according to the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office.
Preamble: I am not in favor of lies, deceit and dishonesty. I am merely here to explain why I think cheating is more than what your professors would like to have you think, and in which circumstances I find it understandable.
About 30 UF students joined more than 3,000 demonstrators in Sanford on Saturday to demand the arrest of George Zimmerman, 28, and the permanent removal of Sanford Sheriff Bill Lee.
Recent winner of the Lifetime hit show “Project Runway All Stars,” Mondo Guerra is finally getting the recognition he deserves.
Crowds marveled at Bonsai trees, Buddha statues and wooden sculptures at the grand opening of the David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
I know many of you are disappointed you did not win the $640 million Mega Millions jackpot over the weekend. Dreams of never working again, living the high life and naming UF after yourself are gone forever.
A UF student who was hit by a semitrailer last week remained in critical condition at Shands at UF on Sunday.
On its second day of meetings at Lake Wauburg, the UF Board of Trustees discussed cutting more costs, including merging administrative and human resource services among colleges.
It only took Steven Burkhardt one T-shirt to get the attention of the Greater Gator Beer Festival.
UF researches might have found a way to make alternative fuels and cancer-treatment technology inexpensive and biodegradable.
The last day of classes is a few weeks away, and planning for dorm and apartment move-out is in full swing.
U.S. Marshals located and arrested a 50-year-old alleged child sodomist Sunday in north Gainesville.
The Transparency in Executive Agencies Act was an uncontroversial piece of legislation that would have increased transparency in the Accent Speakers Bureau and Student Government Productions.
Edmund Burke, an 18th-century Irish political theorist, once said, “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”
Donald J. Zepp, 81, left Shands at UF around 7 a.m. to get food and has not been seen since. He was visiting his wife who is staying at the hospital.