No. 2 Gators women's tennis puts home winning streak on line against No. 5 Duke
By ELI MARGER | Mar. 13, 2012As if the No. 2 Gators needed a bigger target on their back, their historic home winning streak has created one.
As if the No. 2 Gators needed a bigger target on their back, their historic home winning streak has created one.
UF can start crafting insurance plans under GatorCare after the legislature approved faculty and staff to be self-insured with the plan last week.
The Gators were excited to have every player returning.
With the Southeastern Conference Tournament only 10 days away, No. 1 Florida is still searching for consistency on floor exercise.
About 150 people gathered Tuesday night to hear a doctor and college administrator discuss national health care and how to improve it.
UF student senators passed a resolution against unprecedented high tuition increases at Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting.
Andrew Small didn’t think he was looking at an Internet star when a skinny puppy wandered out of the woods near his bus stop in Crystal River.
Insect experts said there will be more bugs in Gainesville during the next few months due to an unusually warm winter.
Gas prices do not seem to be decreasing any time soon, and the increased prices may become a major issue in the presidential campaign depending on how high they go this summer.
Residents can help beautify the city this weekend by spending a day picking up trash.
After shelling out $179,000, the Alachua County Commission is one step closer to deciding whether to add more staff and services to the county’s jail.
A Gainesville man was robbed while stting in a car Monday night.
Enclaves create the advantage of a close-knit community of ethnically similar peoples who help one another and maintain their culture, but create the same problem they did in the 1800s: the fragmentation of the American people.
Here's a brief history lesson for Women's History Month.
For everyone who has been taking advantage of the music events in Florida this month: congratulations, you are only about halfway through the most adventurous month of the year. Just this past weekend, I was fortunate enough to attend Aura Music Festival in the beautiful landscapes of Forever Florida down in the St. Cloud area. After only three years, this one-of-a-kind music and arts festival has a wide variety of goods to offer attendees.
According to some political pundits, there’s a war going on in the United States.
This letter is addressed to the anti-choice bunch that makes its yearly rounds through the colleges and universities of our dear country.
When I was 10 years old, my family took me to Disney World.
A new nightclub in Midtown will open its doors for the first time tonight.
Gainesville Police are looking for an elderly man who wandered from the Veteran’s Affairs Community Center on Tuesday afternoon.