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By Brandi Phillips | Mar. 11, 2014Eleni,
Eleni,
Because of wonderful editors and readers like you, 124 intermediate fifth-graders are able to learn many things about your state.
Before I was a Gator, I was a ‘Cuda.
Civil unrest is in full bloom for some South American and Eastern European countries. Thousands of protesters in Ukraine and Venezuela — many of whom are college-aged students — took to the streets to protest their governments’ wrongdoings.
Pledge 5 Foundation hosted a downtown Gainesville street cleanup Saturday. The cleanup was part of the organization's monthly service project.
Gainesville’s last Quiznos will be closing its doors Saturday.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a national fraternity that has fallen under scrutiny for its multiple hazing-related deaths, eliminated its pledging process Sunday. UF’s chapter is still deciding its stance on the national branch’s decision.
About 26 Democratic senators, including Florida Senator Bill Nelson, and two independents pulled an all-nighter Monday in the Capitol to discuss climate change.
In a crowd of leather, bandanas and arm tattoos, an 8-year-old got to do what he’s always wanted: burn rubber with the big shots.
Several of the Gators’ key offensive veterans have gotten off to slow starts in the 2014 campaign.
As long as No. 1 Florida continues its winning ways, Billy Donovan is going to keep hearing comparisons to his past championship squads.
Smokey Bear doesn’t always want you to prevent forest fires.
Although Florida (8-1, 5-1 Southeastern Conference) has achieved the highest score in the nation this year, the Gators fell from No. 2 to No. 3 in the national rankings Monday.
UF was recently ranked again as a top-value and top-academic university nationwide.
Residents will be casting their votes today to decide who will fill three commission seats in the Gainesville city elections.
After No. 1 Florida lost its Southeastern Conference opener on Friday against Ole Miss and had its 22-game winning streak snapped, coach Tim Walton wasn’t sure how the team was going to respond.
The most difficult stretch of the spring may be behind them, but the Gators still have their work cut out for them as they prepare for a plethora of Southeastern Conference matchups.
After his women’s squad captured a Southeastern Conference Indoor title and the men’s team finished second, coach Mike Holloway’s track teams will head to the NCAA Indoor Championships on a high note.
The City of Gainesville recently launched its first crowdfunding campaign to increase funding for the Summer Heatwave program.
The Gators had mixed results on Day 1 of the NCAA Zone Diving Regional Championships on Monday.