Businesses, events affected by wrecks
By Benjamin S. Brasch | Jan. 31, 2012Gainesville residents and businesses are still feeling the effects of Sunday's series of car accidents that left 10 dead.
Gainesville residents and businesses are still feeling the effects of Sunday's series of car accidents that left 10 dead.
At the request of Gov. Rick Scott, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has started an investigation into the car crashes that claimed 10 lives on Interstate 75.
With his entire starting rotation returning from a successful season, few college baseball coaches will be as comfortable as Kevin O’Sullivan when settling into the dugout for the start of weekend games.
National Signing Day is finally here, and Florida will ink its first full class under coach Will Muschamp today. To get you ready, we have compiled a list of UF targets to keep an eye on throughout the day.
Visitation for a former Alachua County sheriff will be held Wednesday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Williams Thomas West funeral home.
Paul Favini, interim director of the UF School of Theatre and Dance, died Sunday after a nearly three-year battle with cancer. He was 51.
The Seventh Annual Gainesville Improv Festival will run today through Saturday in the Squitieri Studio Theatre at the Phillips Center for Performing Arts.
There were times last season when Will Yeguete felt like a single mistake would land him on the bench.
With all of the firepower the Gators piled up this season, Ashanée Dickerson fell a little under the radar before last Friday’s meet.
When the Florida women’s tennis team hosts UCF on Wednesday, the expectation will be a clean sweep.
Gators are taking "going green" literally with on-campus dining this year.
A man was almost robbed walking to his apartment in The Polos early Tuesday morning.
The Black Student Union will kick off its celebration of Black History Month tonight with its annual opening ceremony.
If you look past the surface of the Internet's latest fad, there are a few harsh stereotypes that don't deserve an LOL.
Those of us who passed through the Plaza of the Americas last week observed one of the many peculiarities of college life.
Last Thursday, Rudy Giuliani's talk about leadership was led astray when a man had some questions about the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Last night, the plurality of Florida Republican voters decided that Mitt Romney should be the nominee for the GOP.
I've recently come to the conclusion that the building blocks of success have little to do with your GPA. Rather, most of my "education" comes from outside the classroom.
If you haven't the slightest idea of how you can spend your leisure time that week, I have one word for you: BUKU.
This blog is intended to bring a sense of freedom from typical understandings of what immigration is, who immigrants are and what their experiences are.