Parsons returns from injury, leads UF over Georgia
By GREG LUCA | Feb. 24, 2011After 11 days filled with pain, questions and around-the-clock treatment, Chandler Parsons was ready to contribute Thursday night.
After 11 days filled with pain, questions and around-the-clock treatment, Chandler Parsons was ready to contribute Thursday night.
Despite his team’s fifth consecutive win to open the season, Florida’s coach Kevin O’Sullivan was visibly perturbed after Thursday night’s 4-0 victory over Boston College.
Boston College used all three of its weekend starters Thursday night. All Florida needed was Brian Johnson.
After nearly throwing a perfect game in her previous outing, Hannah Rogers did not disappoint Thursday afternoon.
O’Connell Center doors will open Saturday at 6 p.m. for a B.o.B concert featuring musical artists J. Cole and Wale.
In Jamie Morris’ classroom, history is all around you. The walls are covered in maps, pictures of presidents and old newspapers.
When Henri Belleville became a University Police officer, he knew he’d be expected to help his fellow fallen officers. But he didn’t expect that would be in a fitness center.
Crossword puzzle fans have the chance to show off their skills and compete against others all for a good cause at the Fifth Annual North Florida Crossword Puzzle Tournament this Saturday.
Local politics just couldn’t compete with Gators basketball Thursday night.
Three students have come forward claiming to have voted multiple times during this week’s Student Government election.
Jessica Ellison was fired from her job, but she wasn’t done using the company’s money to pay her bills.
Lawyers for Kofi Adu-Brempong have requested that the UF Coalition for Justice Against Police Brutality stop associating Kofi with the group.
It’s been a heck of a week around here. Every Student Government election is stressful for us, but we can never quite get used to having our entire newsroom writing stories, taking photos or shooting video at 1 a.m. on a Thursday morning.
The UF Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council have joined forces this week to sponsor their annual used clothing drive in an effort to give back to the Gainesville community.
The space shuttle Discovery took its final voyage Thursday to the International Space Station.
We have been bombarded lately with media reports about a wide range of spectacular events. Middle East unrest, budget crises, government shutdown warnings, pirate slayings and government officials on the run in the Midwest have captured the attention of all who keep even cursory tabs on the news.
Fierce competition among Florida universities usually involves football or basketball.
The Pledge 5 Foundation, a Gainesville non-profit organization that hosts fundraisers in support of local charities, is using a reality show-based competition to choose the new director of Pledge 5, a position complete with a $46,708 compensation package.
This weekend is the final opportunity for four Florida seniors to leave a mark on college swimming.