UF soccer preparing for match with ‘Bama
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Nov. 3, 2011The Gators are hoping for more of the same tonight, and that is something they would not have said two days ago.
The Gators are hoping for more of the same tonight, and that is something they would not have said two days ago.
Coach Amanda Butler had a vision for the Gators, and Jordan Jones wanted in.
To sum up the challenges in getting a college education, Joe Johnson took the stage of the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom on Thursday night and busted into rhyme.
The shooter pauses for a brief second, points his shotgun and pulls the trigger.
College kids are making the city look bad.
When No. 17 Florida’s volleyball team was swept last weekend by Southeastern Conference opponents for the first time in coach Mary Wise‘s tenure, bright spots were not easy to come by.
When three men tied up a woman in her home on Northwest 38th Street and ransacked it Wednesday, suspicions that previous home-invasion robberies might be connected were solidified for law enforcement officials.
Losing a race to your little brother sucks, and Florida is the Southeastern Conference’s little brother.
Peanut butter is a staple protein in biology sophomore Andy Mills' diet.
Instead of selling back their textbooks, students now have another option when emptying their book bags this semester.
As UF Homecoming festivities swamp the streets on and around campus this weekend, Gainesville Police are planning to increase patrols in the city.
Ron Dupont stood before a lecture hall of journalism students last week and told them local newspapers are stronger than ever.
In case you live under a rock, it's Homecoming weekend here in Gainesville. Due to this important, historical event that happens once a year, classes, for the most part, have been canceled.
A longing for political liberty has fueled many of the recent uprisings in Arab and North African countries. First the efforts of protesters in Tunisia to oust President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali caused a massive chain reaction. Neighboring countries gazed at the willful power of their peers across the border and quickly developed their own anti-government demonstrations. Not long after, government opposition from other countries, including non-Arab countries, began to show their faces through similar protests. In particular, a resonating voice screamed across the world: If Tunisia can do it, so can we. Social media echoed this spirit via audio and video clips and live on our computers, televisions and cellphones.
I was enraged by the article titled "Occupy Gainesville, Occupy UF pair up for demonstration."
The contrast between the fall schedules of the Florida men’s and women’s swimming teams is striking.
In Rosemary Daniels' guest column, she stated her opinion that a woman's right to have an abortion is unalienable.
Travis Hornsby's column Monday highlights perhaps the most pressing issue facing America today - the gross disparities in academic achievement between students of low and high socioeconomic backgrounds at all levels of education.
Despite a lackluster football season and winning the title of 10th douchiest school in the U.S., UF received more applications this year than last year.
UF professors have invented a filter that could help municipalities treat waste water and benefit the environment.