Florida gymnastics sweeps Auburn for third straight win
By Alejandro López | Jan. 22, 2016Another one.
Another one.
The University of Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams started off their 2016 season with mixed results on Friday at the two-day Rod McCravy Memorial, hosted by the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky.
With No. 22 Florida trailing Alabama by four points with about six minutes to play, Carlie Needles dished the ball to Simone Westbrook.
This season, the Florida Gators’ gymnastics team is operating under a new theme: designed to go far.
Two wins in a row is nothing for Florida to celebrate.
Depth and versatility are two qualities essential to any championship team.
Brooke Copeland always believed in divine intervention.
UF is getting a new student support service program this February.
Authorities are searching for a man who police say exposed himself to women in the Norman Parking Garage, two blocks from campus.
A UF assistant professor of entomology received an $822,000 grant.
Four UF students are headed to New Zealand.
Wild Iris Books is hosting its second Free Store event Saturday at 2 p.m.
In 1976, the UF College of Veterinary Medicine opened.
During a 5-kilometer run at the Commuter Lot on Sunday morning, students and police will work side by side.
Students can sign up to run for Student Government starting this weekend.
A judge sentenced a Gainesville man to 270 days in jail Wednesday after police said he beat his puppy to death in June.
Four students stood on Turlington Plaza this week and encouraged students to sign a banner in support of peace around the world.
Veteran newscaster Charlie Rose let out one of his rare nervous smiles on last Sunday’s “60 Minutes” during an interview with actor Sean Penn. Rose, usually a distinctly eager, curious and captivated interviewer, recognized his interviewee had made a remark that would appear to viewers as perhaps insensitive at worst and tone-deaf at best: “My article failed.”
I’ve wanted to write about the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement for a while, but I haven’t had a real reason that’d be worth the inevitable barely-coherent shouting in my direction.
Congressman Yoho,