Wenger overcoming the odds to start for Florida
By TOM GREEN | Sep. 15, 2011Dan Wenger doesn't remember much about Aug. 13, 2010, a day that changed his life.
Dan Wenger doesn't remember much about Aug. 13, 2010, a day that changed his life.
Half Cork'd Premium Beer, Wine and Bubbles had its opening night Tuesday.
Members of Students for Justice in Palestine waved neon signs and chanted with a megaphone on Turlington Plaza on Wednesday in support of an independent Palestine.
College students are used to being hungry, but every once in a while it's for a good cause.
Activists plan to protest this weekend urging state park officials to promise that adult male bison at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park will be kept alive and well.
Engineering faculty members and national experts will speak Friday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Engineering Innovation Summit at Emerson Alumni Hall.
Gainesville will soon see a post office close and ZIP code retire.
Both coach Will Muschamp and defensive coordinator Dan Quinn have said they want to see more production out of sophomore linebacker Ronald Powell.
Despite a $48 price hike in student decals for motorcycles and scooters, sales at the end of August were higher than comparable sales last year.
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We missed you. Sincerely. After a week off, The Mailbag is back to answer your pressing questions related to all things Gators. As expected, the Tennessee matchup was a hot topic this week. Let’s “square” up these questions.
It’s not every day a former Manchester United footballer favorably compares one of his players to the man most responsible for twice booting his beloved Red Devils from the Champions League Final.
There's no escaping that it's humid outside.
There is a lot more to Gainesville than Gators football, and a local company wants to give Alachua County residents a chance to express it.
Montana Symone loves bras, panties, yoga pants and puppies.
Fall: The season that some may associate with the leaves changing colors and the air getting a little more crisp.
The annual Florida Writer's Festival has returned for the 62nd consecutive year.
What started as a class project for one UF student can now be used to help many.
Power-pop outfit The Paul Collins' Beat will be kicking off its four-day Florida tour tonight in Tallahassee.