Correction
Jan. 23, 2011On Friday, a story we published about the Safe Run program included the incorrect contact phone number. The correct number is 352-577-2RUN.
On Friday, a story we published about the Safe Run program included the incorrect contact phone number. The correct number is 352-577-2RUN.
About 160 students participated in Alpha Phi Omega’s third Campus Cleanup Extravaganza on Sunday which was followed by a celebration on Flavet Field with free food, games and an award ceremony.
When the University of Kentucky Wildcats come to the O’Connell Center, they will not only be competing in basketball but also in a blood drive.
Bob Minchin claims “liberalism is an emotive ideology. By nature, it relies more on feelings than intellect.”
After weeks of playing well in only one aspect of the game at a
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AUBURN, Ala. —— Although it was his team’s lowest scoring output in his time as Florida’s coach, Billy Donovan still called Thursday’s game “one of the best wins I was a part of.”
After the Jets game Sunday, “60 Minutes” did a profile on multimillionaire Billy Walters, who terrorizes Vegas sports books with scores of computers, consultants and shills.
The Gators knew it was coming, but still, they couldn’t stop it.
The men’s tennis team will kick off its spring season today at 3 p.m. as it squares off against Furman at Linder Stadium.
Florida has dominated on its home turf. Now, it’s time to see what the Gators can accomplish on another team’s mats.
The Presbyterian and Disciples of Christ Student Center at the University of Florida began 2011 searching for a new direction.
Practice is over. It’s 16 hours until the Gators jump on a bus for their dual meet in Auburn, Ala., and the pool is empty except for one swimmer still taking in extra time to perfect his backstroke start.
After nearly a two-year hiatus, the UF Safe Run program is up and running again as of this week and under new leadership.
Most nights of the week, welding sparks and noise can be seen and heard from outside the sturdy, brown garage doors of Aerospace and Engineering C that sit just down the road from the stadium.
For a greyhound, life is a racetrack.