Gators women's tennis seeking 99th consecutive home win
By ELI MARGER | Feb. 28, 2012On May 15, 2004, the Florida women’s tennis team walked off the court, defeated at home by the Miami Hurricanes, 4-3.
On May 15, 2004, the Florida women’s tennis team walked off the court, defeated at home by the Miami Hurricanes, 4-3.
The Charleston Shootout turned out to be anything but.
"Leaplings" are people who were born on Feb. 29.
Students planning to leave early for Spring Break should be wary of possible traffic on Interstate 75 Wednesday night.
Student Government Senate ushered in change Tuesday night as senators unanimously approved the spring election results and replaced outgoing senators.
Club XS will close its doors for the last time Thursday, but the spot will reopen after the break under a new name.
In last year’s Mechanicsburg, Pa., Halloween parade, two members of The Atheists of Central Pennsylvania walked in the parade dressed as a zombie pope and a zombie Muhammad.
While every UF Student Government election I’ve witnessed has been tinged with disgrace and folly, the last election was more embarrassing than I was prepared for, and its inordinate controversy deserves comment.
Leap years could become a thing of the past if a new calendar proposed by Johns Hopkins University professors is adopted.
We are about halfway through the Republican primary, which ends in late June.
Music has its own March madness, if you would call it that, and it nests itself right in the heart of modern music culture: electronic music!
“Awkward Kristin” inexplicably went viral last week, and as of Tuesday night the 30-second clip had 1.9 million views on YouTube.
Our generation faces a different path than the one first trekked by the baby boomer generation more than half a century ago.
Graduating seniors have two days to order their caps and gowns for spring graduation.
In honor of this week’s campaign for positive self-perception, I urge you to stop singing the body blues and start generating some confidence.
Lauren Poe was elected to the at-large 1 seat of the Commission Tuesday night with 5,713 votes — 56.64 percent of the total voters. His opponent, Nathan Skop, received 4,374 votes — 43.36 percent.
Former Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio will be in Gainesville on Wednesday to give a public lecture titled “Straightforward: Becoming an Effective Leader.”
UF is among the best universities in the nation for post-graduation payoff.
The Town Crier will be live tweeting the Gainesville City Commission runoff elections tonight. Follow us at @gvilletowncrier for by-the-minute coverage of the election results.
In Florida’s last meeting with Vanderbilt, Billy Donovan decided to wait before throwing his full-court press at the Commodores, allowing both teams to enjoy nearly three opening minutes of clean, turnover-free basketball.