Gainesville cyclists react to Armstrong’s doping
By Marjorie Nunez | Jan. 22, 2013Gainesville cyclists are divided in their feelings about Lance Armstrong after he admitted to using performance enhancers.
Gainesville cyclists are divided in their feelings about Lance Armstrong after he admitted to using performance enhancers.
Less than one week after defensive coordinator Dan Quinn left the Gators for the NFL, coach Will Muschamp has filled out his staff.
Sydney Moss and assistant coaches David Lowery and Murriel Page are alone.
It was 4:44 p.m. Friday when Ryan Jones realized he had a missed call and voicemail on his phone from his former professor, friend and ESPN freelancer Steve Johnson.
When Florent Diep enrolled at Florida in January 2012, the Frenchman had to adjust to life in the U.S. and life in college.
After inconsistency, missed practices and a lack of accountability put a damper on his junior year, Mike Rosario knew he had to change in the offseason.
The buzz is true: Two new craft beer pubs are set to open in the next month.
Did I hate it? No. Did I like it? Not really.
About 20 students involved with Gators for Obama packed their bags with winter jackets for the president’s inauguration in Washington, D.C., this weekend.
Jessa Carpenter sat in a small, white-walled room reading “The Little Soul and the Sun” to six adult males. Two of her listeners rocked back and forth as she spoke.
Joe Biden is a national treasure, and please don’t ever forget that.
In the debate over gun control, one of the ideas I keep seeing come up is that in homicide situations, the weapon is often a moot point.
Caroline Stone compared hashtags to parentheses.
When Gainesville residents jot down items to buy at Walmart, they can now include Gators basketball tickets on their shopping lists.
Some UF students will keep their short commute to class for the 2013 - 2014 school year as they continue to live on campus.
Researchers may have found a way for people to eat sweet food without adding sugar.
The U.S. government is just like a professional wrestling production.
There’s a new “boobment” sweeping across universities.
World-renowned peace activist the Rev. Joan Campbell spoke to about 100 students, faculty members and Gainesville residents at Santa Fe College’s Fine Arts Hall on Friday night.
Thirteen-year-old Michael Sayeski sat in front of a blank canvas with tubes of purple and brown paint. He painted inside the lines of an ice cream cone outline.