Notebook: Horvath a popular guy, India maintains hitting streak, Gators in MLB
By Justin Ahlum | Apr. 5, 2018Horvath continuing breakout season
Horvath continuing breakout season
I’ve heard my fair share of what I like to call “coach speak” over the past couple of years covering UF sports.
An Archer man was arrested Tuesday, a week after he drove away from a traffic stop and told officers he used a razor blade to cut crack cocaine, Gainesville Police said.
State Sen. Keith Perry (District 8, Republican) said he will make it his job to bring early voting locations to colleges and universities as he and other local politicians debated how to get college students to vote early.
In the African savannas among lions and elephants, UF researchers studied a smaller, more familiar subject — butterflies.
After sweeping No. 8 Vanderbilt at home on Sunday, the No. 1 Gators (26-5, 7-2 SEC) stayed at McKethan Stadium to face off against Florida Gulf Coast on Tuesday. Florida — coming off a 26-run outburst against the Commodores over the three-game series — continued its dominant ways en route to an 8-4 win over the Eagles (22-6).
Senior attacker Shayna Pirreca described the Florida lacrosse team’s victory over Connecticut on Saturday as a chance for a “fresh start.” If the 21-8 dismantling of the Huskies was an indication of how focused the Gators are heading into their final six games, then the Big East has been warned.
Our sports editor, Dylan Dixon, has spent the past week trying to convince me of the most ludicrous, most asinine thought he has ever had. He believes that Loyola-Chicago’s team chaplain, Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt, is not worth any of the coverage she received.
Dan Mullen takes delight in the details.
It’s a quiet morning in the summer of 2016 as Kelly Barnhill walks the streets of Takasaki, Japan.
Student Government senators laid out their plans to expand free printing and support UF’s Disability Resource Center at a Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Gainesville Police are investigating an attempted homicide between a boyfriend and girlfriend that took place on Sunday.
A new partnership between Gainesville Police Department and Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, a health care provider, will change how police responds to calls involving a mental health crisis.
Santa Fe College plans to replace the existing Center for Innovation and Economic Development on West University Avenue with a new $31-million building.
The Gainesville Police Department released a statement Tuesday morning saying it will work to revise its policy for dealing with non-citizens.
UF’s research spending reached a record high of $801.4 million in 2017.
The number of students seeking services from the Disability Resource Center has more than doubled since 2013, yet only one learning specialist has since been added to the center’s staff, according to The Alligator.
In the age of Amazon and a seemingly endless amount of one-touch shopping apps, it’s not exactly shocking that many storefronts are saying goodbye and shopping malls are struggling to stay relevant.
Attention women of all ages: We’re not so different after all — even when it comes to our views of the #MeToo movement.