Police academy graduate arrested, charged with domestic battery
By Adrianna Paidas | Mar. 12, 2012A police academy graduate was arrested on charges of domestic battery Sunday after he hit his girlfriend and sent her threatening text messages.
A police academy graduate was arrested on charges of domestic battery Sunday after he hit his girlfriend and sent her threatening text messages.
Daniel Gibson knew he would have a bigger role this year. It wouldn’t be a hard feat to accomplish.
GREG: Despite what the recent win-loss record suggests, Florida is entering the NCAA Tournament on a high note.
On Monday, The Gainesville Sun chose not to run the day’s edition of Doonesbury, a popular comic strip by Garry Trudeau.
Undefeated in four matches of Southeastern Conference play, UF’s second-ranked women’s tennis team could say that its hot start is due to a team-wide effort.
Unless you are still completely faded from your trip to Cancun, you’ve probably figured out by now that the guy who is mentioned in everyone’s Facebook statuses, Joseph Kony, is not a front-runner in the presidential election.
Former Senate President pro tempore Jason Tiemeier’s apology, while well overdue, leaves much to be desired.
Back when Justin Timberlake had an afro, music sounded different. These teen musical groups made videos that had choreography we could actually follow, and their words were simple and fun.
Joey Sasvari and Cameron MacMillan, UF Entrepreneurship graduates, formed New Charity Era in 2010.
The first main event the Women's Student Association will host is the second annual Masculine Mystique Panel, which will take place Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Residents recently resurrected a debate about whether Mayor Craig Lowe’s aide was hired under proper circumstances.
The Gainesville Community Fest, a new community festival, will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at the Alachua County Fairgrounds.
A Gainesville couple lost almost $12,000 worth of jewelry Sunday morning when they were robbed at gunpoint.
Dr. Pedro Jose Greer will speak about the plight of the underprivileged as seen through the eyes of a medical doctor at 6 p.m. in Pugh Hall.
Before we left to part ways for a week, Gators transformed campus with a BURGERevolution.
Last week in the White House, President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed their mutual commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
In the days following the Feb. 28 fire that will keep Satchel’s Pizza closed for three months, owner Satchel Raye was thinking of how to help the 50 Satchel’s employees who were left out of work.
Few would have thought that in 2012 one of the biggest topics of debate would be birth control.
After passing a statewide budget that hit universities’ wallets hard, Florida legislators passed bills that will allow UF to increase tuition more than 15 percent and self-insure state employees.