Former WUFT producer charged with battery
Jan. 25, 2012A former producer at WUFT-TV was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and resisting without violence Wednesday morning.
A former producer at WUFT-TV was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and resisting without violence Wednesday morning.
For Florida, Wednesday afternoon brought a new beginning, a milestone, and more of the dominance to which the team has become accustomed.
On behalf of Students for a Democratic Society, Dave Schneider volunteered his car and offered free rides downtown for anyone interested in the city elections and the Republican Presidential Preference Primary.
Athletes at the collegiate level devote much of their time to the athletic events they compete in — Florida freshman Taylor Burke is no different, except she has it twice as hard.
The Gators are not opening their season against a team from their league, the American Lacrosse Conference. In fact, the team they are playing isn’t American.
Student Government Treasurer T.J. Villamil announced his candidacy with the Unite Party for Student Body president between classes Wednesday afternoon.
The Career Resource Center hosts a showcase each semester to bring potential employers to UF.
On a team filled with new starters and changing roles, Scottie Wilbekin has been content to see his responsibilities remain static during his sophomore year.
Issues arose between the computer systems for RecSports and the registrar's office, which caused about 200 students to be incorrectly listed as ineligible for membership.
Florida’s post play has arguably been its biggest weakness this season.
Following recent attacks in the Sorority Row area, University Police added new stops to the Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol route.
Tom: Let’s get this out of the way off the bat: Florida is a football school. The school’s small sports are always threats to make a run at a national title, though.
Tuesday's Student Senate meeting recognized the work of Glenda Frederick, the Senate Program Assistant who is retiring after about 20 years with Student Government.
The Gainesville city elections are fast approaching, and, if two UF organizations have anything to say about it, students will be flocking to the polls.
When a championship team returns all of its starters the following season, one word immediately comes to mind — repeat.
Dr. Narendra Kini spoke to 14 people Tuesday night at Graham Gallery about his life and career, the changing landscape of modern medicine and the essentials to success for all careers.
Gainesville-based music streaming business Grooveshark is taking applications for its free, semester-long workshop, Grooveshark University.
When Mackenzie Caquatto sprained and tore ligaments in both of her ankles last September during the final selection camp for the 2011 U.S. world team, her dreams also snapped.
About 150 people attended a screening of a documentary about the portrayal of influential American women at the Reitz Union auditorium Tuesday night.
The Unite Party will publicly announce its presidential candidate for Student Government Spring Elections today.