Foundations invest in UF College of Education
By Reba Liddy | Nov. 2, 2014UF’s College of Education has received a $1 million grant.
UF’s College of Education has received a $1 million grant.
A UF dean was appointed to an international advisory board in the United Arab Emirates.
This morning marked the exodus of Gainesville’s visiting punks.
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When Beth Thompson walked through the Plaza of the Americas, she attracted stares.
Andrew Ragsdale said his 11-year-old son quit baseball to play ultimate.
Fireball Cinnamon Whisky was recalled in Europe last week for containing traces of a chemical found in antifreeze, but the announcement hasn’t frozen local sales.
For the first time in 17 years the Florida mens cross country team failed to finish as one of the top five finishers at the Southeastern Conference Championship.
Over the course of the last month, Florida’s volleyball team has been rolling.
One Gator made it to the semifinals in the 2014 USTA Collegiate Clay Court Invitational at Walt Disney World this weekend.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams (M: 2-1, 2-1 Southeastern conference; W: 3-1, 3-1 SEC) dropped their first meets of the season against Georgia on Friday afternoon inside Georgia’s Gabrielsen Natatorium.
JACKSONVILLE — Heading into his final season with the Gators, redshirt senior Mike McNeely contributed mostly on special teams.
JACKSONVILLE — The Gators faced a daunting task.
JACKSONVILLE — Will Muschamp’s eyes seemed to well up with tears at the podium as he spoke of a man who passed away in May — a man he wished would have been in the stands Saturday at EverBank field, to share the vindicating 38-20 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs.
JACKSONVILLE— Florida coach Will Muschamp, who has been ridiculed, criticized and looked down upon for most of the season, put that negativity to rest as the Gators (4-3, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) a 38-20 upset victory over the No. 11 Georgia Bulldogs (6-2, 4-2 SEC) on Saturday afternoon at EverBank Field.
Gainesville’s children can go trick-or-treating safely from store to store this Halloween instead of door to door.
Millennials these days are constantly being fed the narrative that the state of our nation is getting worse and worse. The media is constantly telling us to be afraid of the latest, most terrifying threat to America. Despite all the sensationalism, there are many things I am concerned about in our country, our state and my personal life. In the spirit of Halloween and all things spooky, I’d like to take some time to briefly discuss a few of them.
I’ve been hearing a lot about Zoe’s Kitchen and that people have overall positive reviews about it. A lot of my friends have been asking about it, so I tried it for the first time when my parents visited for UF’s Homecoming last weekend.
UF’s Students for the New Urbanism is bringing pedestrian safety to the local community’s attention.
Mummies, zombies, ghosts and ghouls will haunt the halls of the Reitz Union tonight during GatorNights’ Haunted Horror Reitz event.