Speese emerging as diverse force on offense for Gators
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Oct. 13, 2011Annie Speese has been terrorizing opposing defenses every time she touches the ball.
Annie Speese has been terrorizing opposing defenses every time she touches the ball.
Your new green best friend might be a swirly glass object no bigger than a coffee cup.
Ole Miss is the best 1-7 team the Southeastern Conference has ever seen.
October is fully in swing, and that means it's time to break out your Halloween "spirits." This means busting out those creepy albums you only get to blast, acceptably, one season a year.
Creamy or chunky? You might need to put a bit more thought into your sandwich-spread alliance this season. Peanut butter prices are on the rise due to crop shortages that left farmers paying "http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2011/09/28/140873567/pricier-pb-js-in-the-forecast-thanks-to-peanut-shortage" target="_blank">almost double for their peanuts.
After blowing away the competition at the All-Florida Invitational last weekend, the Florida men’s and women’s swimming teams face a much stiffer test Saturday at 1 p.m., when LSU's 20th-ranked men's team and 18th-ranked women's squad comes to Gainesville.
As a law student, John Laster is a novice.
Trapped. Three miles in, with another two to go, but still trapped.
It happens every year.
Norman Finkelstein, a political scientist, author and lecturer, spoke about a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict in a lecture Thursday night at the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
Although football fans are usually forced to get their alcohol fix within the walls of bars on the Fridays before UF home games, a new downtown event offers the opportunity to toss back a few beers outdoors.
The Student Senate election validation Tuesday night inducted the 50 members elected in the fall, and it also brought the election of a new Senate President and Senate Pro Tempore.
Here's a glimpse of the week's happenings at your local law enforcement agencies.
Four of the UF Supreme Court Justices outlined measures for future elections cycles at a Wednesday night meeting.
Firefighters, police officers and about 300 people clad in pink gathered on the lawn north of the stadium from 2 to 6 p.m. for the 2011 Pink Heals Tour.
Last July, telecommunication senior Ashley Stout was walking by the Reitz Union when she saw something out of the corner of her eye that caused her to do a double take.
The Regional Transit System has released its record-breaking ridership report for 2010-2011, with 10,021,824 passengers transported from October 2010 to September 2011.
If you're not studying science, engineering or technology, Gov. Rick Scott may not think your degree is worth funding.
About 200 people showed up Wednesday evening at the Buddy & Anne MacKay Auditorium to hear CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen speak about the United States' hunt for Osama bin Laden.
Four of the UF Supreme Court justices outlined measures for future elections cycles at a meeting Wednesday night.