UF gymnastics confident for NCAA Regional
By LANDON WATNICK< | Apr. 5, 2012Despite the pressures of postseason action, the Gators have plenty of reasons to feel comfortable Saturday.
Despite the pressures of postseason action, the Gators have plenty of reasons to feel comfortable Saturday.
While most seniors in high school are looking ahead to their graduation, Gators freshman Dedric Dukes is focusing on the Pepsi Florida Relays.
The Gainesville-based Web development and digital marketing firm that has built websites for companies all over the country can now boast another major client: the Tampa Bay Times.
For the Gators, there is no place like home.
Even as one of the top teams in the country with some of the top players, No. 2 Florida still sees room for improvement. That’s been the attitude all year for the Gators (15-1, 8-0 Southeastern Conference), but at this point late in the season, getting better isn’t so easy.
In this week’s edition of Beer Run, we check in on the new kid on the downtown block: Citizens Co-Op.
Police are looking for a Gainesville man who was reported missing Tuesday night.
Guard Kenny Boynton is returning to UF for his senior year, he announced on Thursday via his Twitter account.
We’re happy to announce that — finally — UF trolls have stepped up to the plate.
City and county officials are pushing to lower the speed limit on a stretch of Interstate 75, and Florida Department of Transportation officials will conduct a study to see if the move would be possible and realistic.
Shands Hospital for Children at UF received $23,000 in donations Wednesday, courtesy of a 7-year-old, his family and an online video of them dancing.
After fighting her way up the sports media ladder, Erin Andrews briefly climbed back down Wednesday to return to where her career started.
Wednesday marked the 16th anniversary of the Union Street Farmers Market at Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
A group of Gainesville residents are suing Gainesville Regional Utilities to get a city power agreement thrown out.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson met with his constituents Wednesday afternoon for a town hall meeting as part of his re-election campaign.
UF’s Entomology Club gave people something to buzz about Wednesday night with its second annual BugFest Open House.
A fight between five people over a dog ended with four arrests.
It took 37 days, but Karsten Whitson finally appears to be done watching.
In 1907, Charles Evans Hughes, New York governor and eventual chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, said, “The judiciary is the safeguard of liberty ... under the Constitution.”
Fermented soy beans cakes might not sound appealing at first.