Defense carries Florida against Tulsa in first round of NCAA Tournament
By JONATHAN CZUPRYN | Dec. 1, 2012When it comes to defense, Madison Monserez keeps digging and digging.
When it comes to defense, Madison Monserez keeps digging and digging.
It’s almost that time of the year again for lighting the menorah, decking the halls and staying as far away from the mistletoe as possible when your stage-five clinger is around. But don’t let it also be a time for your wardrobe to take a nose-dive.
We here at alligatorSports Brand Picks Column weren’t the most well-off in the financial department to begin with. Then we turned into a bunch of degenerates and bought way too many Powerball tickets on Wednesday night.
For the second time in school history, the Gators enter the NCAA Tournament with the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Coach of the Year.
Billy Donovan wanted to send Patric Young a message. Young heard him loud and clear.
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A sketch comedy troupe of UF students and alumni will put on its original, full-length show “Generation 15 Presents: Risky Business” this weekend.
When it comes to LGBTQ treatment, Florida’s cities show a full spectrum of equality.
For many of us, myself included, this semester has been probably one of the most stressful times of our lives.
Out of four major U.S. cellphone service providers, Verizon was ranked the highest of its competitors in a mobile carrier satisfaction survey.
Marco Rubio is “not a scientist, man.”
Young athletes will have the chance to shine at Alachua County’s first Special Olympics this weekend.
Lennie Kesl could find art in almost anything.
Starting in Spring, students will be able to check out iPads from Library West.
The plans to open an ice rink downtown have been delayed again. But the city hopes to appease any frustrated patrons by offering some holiday fun for free.
UF’s Starry Night could give Vincent van Gogh a run for his money.
Since the Porters Community Farm opened in August, the downtown vacant-lot-turned-garden has received a collection of in-kind donations: a lawn mower, a weed-whacker and irrigation supplies.
Florida’s swimming and diving programs have had very different seasons.
Between the weight training, jump roping, sprinting and sparring, members of UF’s Kickboxing Club have been training for months, some even years.
You want to make a difference to better the environment, but you wonder if one person can even make an impact.