Gainesville police searching for man who raped woman in woods
By Benjamin S. Brasch | Apr. 26, 2012Gainesville Police are still looking for a man who raped a woman and left her in the woods Wednesday night.
Gainesville Police are still looking for a man who raped a woman and left her in the woods Wednesday night.
Two UF lacrosse players were named as nominees for the 2012 Tewaaraton Award on Wednesday.
Midweek games became routine once again for the Gators on Wednesday night.
UF College of Engineering Dean Cammy Abernathy has agreed to set aside her proposal to deal with budget cuts for the upcoming fiscal year.
The Gators are playing their best lacrosse of the season. They are coming off their biggest win in the program’s three-year history.
Coach Mike Holloway had a goal for Saturday’s Tom Jones Memorial Classic: honor Coach Jones by competing at a high level. And after a record-breaking win in the 4x100 meter relay, it would seem that Jeff Demps, Tony McQuay, Leonardo Seymore and Dedric Dukes accomplished that goal.
All-day study fests don’t have to end with classes: Students can study in campus libraries through May 4.
Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill that will let UF exceed a 5 percent limit on bonds on a student fee to the renovation and expansion of the Reitz Union.
Members of the 2012 UF Bateman Case Study Competition team are one step closer to becoming national champions.
Two ongoing court cases involving Gainesville residents highlight potential issues about how much information realtors should tell buyers about the Cabot/Koppers Superfund site.
Kari Bagnall, 58, who founded Jungle Friends in 1998, said the nonprofit needs $250,000 to be able to buy the 20-acre lot next door and expand.
Six days a week, Rex Tullius streamlines, kicks, pulls and flip-turns, cranking out about 200 laps in two hours. His goal? Competing in the 2012 Olympics.
These Regional Transit System workers drive buses that cater mostly to students, providing safe passage home for the inebriated, fatigued and lazy. They drive various routes from downtown to midtown, through and around UF’s campus and back to downtown.
In the ticket window of Gator Cinemas, off West Newberry Road next to the Oaks Mall, sits an 8-by-12-inch sign with these words: “Renovations are underway. Please bear with us.” They are typed next to a cartoon grizzly bear.
Lauren Embree has always said that watching is 10 times worse than playing. But down 4-0 to Stanford’s Mallory Burdette in the third set of a match that would decide the 2010-11 national championship, Embree had her doubts.
The Gators had finally cracked Matt Reed.
What is family?
In a conference call with student reporters Tuesday from Air Force One, Obama discussed a measure to keep student loan interest rates low.
Florida played two nearly identical games on Tuesday when it faced off against LSU. However, while the first was highlighted by late-game heroics and drama, the second was stained with disappointment.
Electrical and Computer Engineering professors Eric Schwartz and Antonio Arroyo will host the annual Robot Media/Guest Demo Day in the Harris Corporation Rotunda in the New Engineering Building from noon to 4 p.m.