Column: Even against weakling, UF must play well at homecoming
By ADAM PINCUS | Nov. 5, 2012Florida football hasn’t done much growling in recent years.
Florida football hasn’t done much growling in recent years.
Mike Gillislee has new goals.
Injuries dominated Florida’s win against Missouri on Saturday, but the Gators received some good news on Monday.
Erika Tymrak had a successful regular season, but her talents have shined through in the postseason.
The Peace Paper Project helps participants tell their stories by bringing the age-old art of making paper by hand to communities around the world, Drew Matott, project co-founder, said.
Have you been sad for the last 12 years and couldn’t put your finger on it?
Last Saturday night I sent a text to my brother that read, “My heart is beyond broken.”
More than 100 people attended the Musical Meditation Festival, at which devotees conducted Gainesville Krishna’s first 12-hour Kirtan, or chanting for the glorification of God, said chaplain Carl Woodham.
Many people speak of the moments that will impact the rest of your life. After these said moments happen, the way you think, the way you react and the way you see other people will all change.
Forget a one-dimensional offense. Florida is a one-dimensional football team.
Charles “Chuck” Chestnut was born and raised in Alachua County and doesn’t plan on leaving.
Jonathan Bullard had more than Missouri on his mind.
K. Siva Prasad is used to being at a disadvantage.
When Dean Cheshire was a student senator at UF, he never thought he would actually run for political office.
Florida moved up one spot to No. 6 in the BCS rankings on Sunday, as LSU dropped from No. 5 to No. 7 after a 21-17 loss to No. 1 Alabama.
The pancreas transplant program at UF&Shands has reopened and is accepting patients.
As Friday’s Gator Growl approaches, organizers are pushing a program that would donate even more to its philanthropy, the Wounded Warrior Project.
On Saturday, the Gators did the same things they had done all season.
Just when things seemed to be on solid ground with Rick and the crew, everything went horribly wrong.
On the last day of early voting, Gainesville residents lingered in a block-long line to cast their ballots.