UF to face fast-paced offense in first SEC test
By GREG LUCA | Sep. 6, 2012In all of his years playing and watching football, Jaylen Watkins has never seen an offense this fast.
In all of his years playing and watching football, Jaylen Watkins has never seen an offense this fast.
A University Avenue student center will transform into a food and business center next year.
The new Reitz Union Board Entertainment Arts Committee will host its first event Monday.
When the Gators women’s golf team tees off this Sunday in Hanahan, S.C., in the 2012 Cougar Classic, it will be their first tournament under new Emily Bastel.
The Democratic Party’s biggest names gathered in Charlotte, N.C., to support President Barack Obama’s bid for a second term, but some of his hardest-working student supporters watched crowded around a projector screen at UF.
An Apple announcement scheduled for Wednesday has people across the nation — and UF’s campus — buzzing about possible new products.
The world’s only flying mammals are going to rise from the darkness at UF today.
When UF coach Becky Burleigh first watched Adriana Leon play soccer, she saw a relentless striker with a will to score.
The recipe started with a can of diced tomatoes and ended with a national championship.
Now that the winds of Tropical Storm Isaac have subsided, we can all finally focus on what’s important: Fall flavors are back at Starbucks. From Pumpkin Spice lattes to Salted Caramel Mocha Frappuccinos, at least we can pretend the cooler weather is upon us.
This week in the Gainesville City Commission, the commission moved along the process to get city police funding for a police dog and other necessities, and the city power supplier kept a close eye on UF’s power contract, which is set to expire in less than two years.
Gainesville Police arrested a man for violating his restraining order and running away from officers.
UF’s first women’s nuclear engineering organization held its inaugural meeting Wednesday.
UF is the No. 1 party school in the nation, according to rankings released last week by Unigo, a college resource website.
As reggae music blared through the loudspeakers, Michael Espinosa’s workout class prepared to get sweaty.
Police charged John Fitzgerald Miles, 39, of 1307 NW 6th St., on Wednesday with unarmed burglary, possession of cocaine and resisting arrest with violence, among other charges, according to a GPD arrest report.
The Gainesville City Commission voted 4-0 Thursday night in favor of a new ordinance that would prevent bars with underage drinking violations from selling alcohol outdoors during game days.
As this column is being written, the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., is kicking off its second day. Already we have heard inspirational messages of progress from the likes of Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and First Lady Michelle Obama.
The grand opening of the “Harry Potter’s World: Renaissance Science, Magic and Medicine” exhibit attracted more than 200 people, including students and families, said Michele Tennant, bioinformatics librarian.
The Gainesville City Commission approved a request for the Gainesville Police Department to get funding from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.