Gators down Hurricanes in NIT second round
Mar. 20, 2009GAINESVILLE - Walter Hodge opened the night with a deep three just 13 seconds into the game and the Gators never looked back.
GAINESVILLE - Walter Hodge opened the night with a deep three just 13 seconds into the game and the Gators never looked back.
Gainesville has been promised about $7,800,000 in economic stimulus funding, according to Thursday's city commission agenda.
When couches appeared on the North Lawn of the UF's campus, people stopped and looked.
UF coach Billy Donovan shook up the starting lineup in the Gators' opening game of the National Invitation Tournament, giving freshman Erving Walker the nod over Chandler Parsons.
After struggling to reacclimate ourselves to the oh-so brutal grind of work and school, the Department of Darts & Laurels can't help but smile now that the weekend is finally upon us.
A robber is still on the loose after he stole prescription medication from a 50-year-old man earlier this week.
I have a strong stomach. Only a handful of things consistently turn my stomach contents into a downtown sidewalk display: catching a ride post- or mid-drinkathon, all songs Nickelback and when, like, people, like, say "like" all the time. Other than those three things, I rarely get to taste my stomach acid.
The UF softball team is ready for a little March Madness of its own.
In sports, there will always be room for improvement.
More Gainesville residents are giving their green thumb a shot these days, in line with a national trend aimed at lowering the grocery bill.
The secret to looking good in the clothes you buy might be right in front of you.
The federal House of Representatives voted 321-105 to expand funding for volunteer programs Wednesday.
Skilled immigrants are leaving the U.S. because of better career opportunities at home, according to a survey.
Two UF veterinarians took part in a rescue mission on March 6 in order to free an endangered species of whale from about 1,000 feet of fishing line.
Holding his hands in a pantomime of the scales of justice, Richard Selwach weighs the rights of a "45-year-old pervert" against those of a "10-year-old girl" while standing in his pawnshop on Thursday.
Floridians can now track how the state spends their tax dollars on a new Web site.
Children ride bicycles on the cracked pavement of the parking lot at Seminary Lane Apartments, and the lawns are hardly more than leaf-strewn patches of dirt, but Calvin Bryant said he remembers a time when it seemed luxurious.
I'll be up-front: I think Charter Amendment 1 is abhorrent, and I hope it's defeated. But I don't think that anybody who feels differently is automatically a bigot.