Gators softball opens series against Mississippi State with win
By Patrick Pinak | Mar. 27, 2015With two outs and a 2-0 count in the third inning, Bailey Castro jumped on an inside fastball.
With two outs and a 2-0 count in the third inning, Bailey Castro jumped on an inside fastball.
A political group representing fraternities and sororities plans to lobby against campus rape investigations, and UF’s community has not yet taken a stance.
Roxanne Eugene has stayed in Gainesville every Summer since 2013 to complete classes required to apply for physical therapy school.
While a bill aiming to change Gainesville Regional Utilities authority advances through the Florida House, the Gainesville City Commission is working to resolve the governance issue locally.
A Gainesville bar is officially closing Sunday, and with it goes the Le Neon Liger X Dance Party.
A new member of UF’s Board of Trustees has been appointed. But in order for that to mean anything, it’s important to know what the Board does.
Kristen Fox’s last meal was beef stroganoff.
An update for a phone app made solely for UF students is now available.
A freedom of information conference kicked off Thursday night with a UF alumna sharing her experiences as an investigative reporter.
The team members threw their hands into a circle, and Tyler Mokris yelled, “Gators on three!”
UF Online’s new director has governmental roots.
After four games on the road, the Gators baseball team will have to wait one more day before playing its first game at McKethan Stadium in more than a week.
Two Gator gymnasts were given top Southeastern Conference honors, the league office announced Thursday.
At first glance, Florida and Mississippi State may not have much in common.
Florida lacrosse can’t afford to lose another game.
The Florida men's and women's track and field teams ended the first day of the Texas Relays on a high note Thursday, as senior thrower Kyle Strawn was victorious in the men's hammer throw — the Gators' final event of the day.Strawn's winning throw came on his fifth attempt, a 67.79-meter toss.
The No. 20 Gators saw their three-game winning streak end at the hands of No. 13 Ole Miss, but UF is ready to leave that loss in the rear view mirror.
Staying healthy in a world of nine-hour workdays and confined cubicles is as easy as fixing your hair or chewing gum — as long as you break free from a stationary, desk-bound lifestyle, said one researcher.
UF’s zombies will be handing their weapons over to children battling cancer this weekend.
In the news this week: pop stars, duck hunters and FratPACs — and, no, that’s not a new form of booze. Here’s your weekly Friday