No. 21 Florida vs. No. 5 Duke will be family reunion
By Ray Boone | Dec. 5, 2016He was just a toddler at the time, but that didn’t stop Mike White from taking it to his father, Kevin, on the basketball court.
He was just a toddler at the time, but that didn’t stop Mike White from taking it to his father, Kevin, on the basketball court.
There you have it, Gators fans.
Roughly 15-foot-tall flames roared over Satchel’s Pizza on Monday night, destroying the iconic Gainesville restaurant’s outdoor seating area and gift shop, known as Lightnin’ Salvage Enterprises.
Old Norman Hall’s estimated $30 million renovations are expected to start late Spring.
UF Health researchers are using a three-year grant to help medical and law enforcement officials recognize prescription drug abuse patterns.
A student in UF’s Warrington College of Business is petitioning for smaller classes, citing packed lecture halls and limited space for in-person classes.
After a decade of drag and burlesque shows, many performers who once-frequented Market Street Pub and Cabaret are now scrambling to find a new home — while the venue’s former owner finds his footing.
Ward’s Supermarket asked a wine salesman to leave the store after multiple complaints of sexual harassment were made public on social media Sunday.
The second floor of the UF Health Science Center Library is now open 24/7 to help students get ready for finals.
A swarm of children and police officers will file through Target’s toy aisles Friday.
Elmere Croushore left his Jeep alone for a few moments Sunday as he grabbed a drink from a Gainesville gas station.
I don’t recall how or why I started watching “Black Mirror” and “Westworld;” only that I began both in an attempt to distract myself from finals week and was immediately hooked. Much like my introduction to “Game of Thrones” a few years ago, as soon as I began binging these shows, I found that everyone around me was talking about them, obsessing over fan theories and expressing the discomfort these fictional worlds instilled in them. Warning: spoilers ahead.
For many students, a typical walk to class consists of a sigh of remorse and the comfort of sweet melodies seeping through some Apple headphones. With eyes locked on the pavement below, students make their walk in straight lines, firm in their mission to avoid confrontation by any means possible.
As college students of the 21st century, we’re stuck in that weird place between a longing for nostalgia and anticipation of tomorrow’s technology via futurism. Perhaps one of the most hysterical and disturbingly beautiful products of this emotionally grappling crossroad is Simpsonwave.
In the aftermath of many months of planning, I’m both exhausted and exhilarated.
After a back-and-forth first half, the Florida women’s basketball team exploded in the third quarter. Heading into the final 10 minutes of their championship match at the Arizona State Classic, UF had earned the first double-digit lead of the game.
After winning the match’s first two sets, the No. 11-ranked UF volleyball team dropped three straight sets to lose to No. 16 Florida State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday.
Tyrie Cleveland slumped in his locker with a towel covering his face. Antonio Callaway fell to the floor and stayed there, his jersey pulled up to cover his eyes.
On-campus organizations at UF are getting ready to help students get through finals week.
An email sent out Sunday to Impact Party student senators told them not to respond to questions from the Alligator regarding constituency requirements.