Hippodrome showing basketball documentary about Kevin Bradshaw starting Friday
By Niko Pifferetti | Aug. 21, 2013Kevin Bradshaw was supposed to be a basketball legend.
Kevin Bradshaw was supposed to be a basketball legend.
In 2008, Gainesville was named the “Best Place to Start a Band in the United States” by Blender magazine. Since then, the music scene has grown and changed with the addition of new music bars and clubs, festivals and concerts. Gainesville is enriched with musical talent and entertainment venues.
More than a month after a local man was shot and killed at a southwest Gainesville apartment complex, police are still looking for the alleged killer.
Nicolas Rojas spent his last day in Gainesville graduating, moving out of his apartment and trying to untangle a mess.
The Gator Nation is now pocket-sized.
Florida lost several defensive standouts to the NFL, but it has one weapon who did not see the field last year — junior Ronald Powell.
To manage traffic issues in Gainesville, some residents and city officials are desiring a new solution: a streetcar.
As a walk-on freshman running back in 2012, Mark Herndon went to bed hungry many nights.
With its season opener against Florida Gulf Coast just two days away, the Florida soccer team has a new core ready to lead the team.
Graduate assistants can look forward to getting a little more green for their work.
Ziva Recek was as good as anyone could have expected in 2012.
Welcome to the Fall 2013 semester!
Welcome back to Gainesville, Gators! Did you miss the soupy weather? The dependable afternoon monsoons? The herds of lanyard-wearing, starry-eyed freshmen around every corner? Of course you did!
Earlier this summer, I worked as an intern at the AFL-CIO national headquarters in Washington, DC.
Eating on campus doesn’t have to be expensive.
Let’s face it. You want to date around and play the field because you’re a college student. But, on the other hand, you’re desperate for date ideas and flat broke — because you’re a college student.
An inevitable fact of college is eventually, you will feel bad.
College is less like the movies and a lot closer to real life, and most of those myths you've probably heard have been passed down from older students just trying to scare or fool freshmen.
UF’s libraries have varied operating hours for the 2013 Fall semester, beginning Aug. 21 through Dec. 14.
Here at UF, police are not the enemy.