Man accused of sexually battering a girl since she was 6
By Katherine Wallace-Fernandez | Feb. 24, 2019His bond is $500,000
His bond is $500,000
The 78-year-old won over 30 awards
A 4.4 ounce container of Alpine strawberries costs $12
His bond is $2.5 million
We’ve all been there. The good life is not so good, a math class for your major isn’t adding up or the Man’s Food class you’re taking to fill the biological sciences requirement is making you sick to your stomach. In the pursuit of an illustrious degree you’ll (hopefully) obtain after your undergraduate years, there will be many classes you’ll have to take that you’d just rather not. These classes can sometimes be essential, sometimes they’re more or less useless, but all of them are tedious because you don’t want to be there. The problem is common, yet solutions are not as easy to come by.
As a proud Florida Gator, I’d like to say a few words in defense of our University of Central Florida rivals.
You can ask this question to any student and suddenly you get an idea of what kind of person he or she is. It’s an aspect of the campus culture that divides us all: What’s your study spot? Is it Library West, with its multiple floors of increasing silence and its proximity to Krishna lunch, is it Marston Science Library, with its open floor plans and cool technology such as virtual reality headsets, or is it Newell Hall with the cool eggshell chairs and whiteboard cubicles? Each one has pros and cons, but I feel these libraries are underutilized. Their vast book collections often go unread.
Author’s Note: If you or anyone you know has been affected by acts of sexual misconduct, please contact the University Title IX coordinator at 352-273-1094 or inform@titleix.ufl.edu or the Gainesville Police Department. Additional resources are included below.
The championship was already locked up.
Florida right fielder Wil Dalton dug into the batter's box with two outs and the bases loaded.
Florida’s women’s lacrosse team dejectedly walked off the field after the final whistle blew at the Ridley Athletic Complex in Baltimore, Maryland.
Yanis David finally got her first gold.
Alex Voss couldn’t help but smile as she rounded third. The senior center fielder and team captain beamed once she saw her teammates stationed around home plate to greet her after her home run. Once she touched home, she was swarmed.
Missouri forward Jeremiah Tilmon slowly trotted back to the Tigers’ bench after earning his fifth foul. The echoes of the Rowdy Reptiles rang behind him.
Friday night saw the first two games of the six-game Bubly Invitational for Florida’s softball team. Florida swept the doubleheader with a 7-0 victory against Illinois State and a 4-0 win over Florida A&M. Here’s how it happened:
The bad habits continued, and the outcome remained the same.
The audience at the O’Connell Center gasped in disbelief as sophomore Alyssa Baumann hit the floor.
Ida Jarlskog frustrated her opponent all match long.
The Florida women’s tennis team has endured a lot through five matches.
Florida’s women’s lacrosse team will not have the benefit of playing at home for the next month.