Gainesville man arrested, charged with hitting police dog
By Samantha Shavell | Mar. 19, 2012A Gainesville man was arrested Sunday night and accused of hitting a police dog after it tracked him down during a foot chase.
A Gainesville man was arrested Sunday night and accused of hitting a police dog after it tracked him down during a foot chase.
When UF sophomore Opeola Bukola sits down to do her assigned reading, she doesn’t drop a stack of textbooks on her desk — she just taps on her tablet.
Students can discuss recent changes made by the Florida Legislature with a political journalist today at the Bob Graham Center in Pugh Hall.
Yvonne Hinson-Rawls resigned from her position on the Gainesville Housing Authority Board of Commissioners in order to focus on city business.
This past weekend Shands Vista and Rehab Hostpital celebrated their 25th anniversary with the community.
OMAHA, Neb. — So much for Cinderella.
The hat looked like it survived a war, and its surface was so full of bumps from shrapnel it felt like Braille.
Isabella McKee, 9, sat on Roxy’s back, swaying and smiling as the Asian elephant thumped along a circular path.
Every hour on the hour, Megan MacFarlane dropped a shot of Bailey’s Irish Cream and a shot of Jameson Irish Whiskey into a plastic cup filled halfway with Guinness.
Florida can now turn its focus to Brittney Griner and No. 1 Baylor.
OMAHA, Neb. — For 10 exhilarating days last year, Mike Rosario watched from afar as his teammates made a deep run in the NCAA Tournament.
OMAHA, Neb.
The No. 1 baseball team in the country started four freshmen in its lineup Sunday afternoon. This wasn’t an exhibition or a midweek pushover — it was Florida against Vanderbilt with a sweep in the opening weekend of Southeastern Conference play on the line.
A recently created monthly event in downtown Gainesville has some business owners seeing an increase in downtown visitors.
Sometimes, it is best to play the waiting game.
During a police chase Saturday night, a Williston man left behind a trail of crack cocaine, marijuana, a razor blade and a cellphone, police said.
Student Government plans to install six cellphone charging stations across campus this week.
Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity was named Friday morning as the second fraternity recently involved in hazing at UF.
In the midst of a Southeastern Conference slate described as “brutal” by coaches and players, Florida will take a trip west for an nonconference match tonight.
It’s not every day that you hear about a freshman leading her team to victory. However, that’s exactly what Camilla Hedberg did this weekend at home in the SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational.