Gators swimming motivated by potential Olympic berths
By ALEX PECKHAM< | Oct. 6, 2011As the Florida men’s and women’s swimming teams prepare for the 2011-12 season, there will certainly be no shortage of motivation.
As the Florida men’s and women’s swimming teams prepare for the 2011-12 season, there will certainly be no shortage of motivation.
If you have ever lived in the residence halls, you may or may not be aware of the Department of Housing’s Shower Coach Challenge.
Everyone's heard of the African languages that contain clicking noises, right? Well, what about the band?
The unexciting area of south Main Street mainly features run-down industrial buildings and grassy patches of bare land. However, nestled on the corner of SW Main Street and Sixth Street is a large hanger-like structure that hosts a hidden gem. The steel-paneled building blends so effortlessly into the scenery that the uninformed restaurant diner might miss the swanky establishment altogether. The Warehouse Restaurant & Lounge conceals a sophisticated array of cuisine that effectively entices those with keens eyes and empty stomachs.
Ten years ago today, President Bush launched Operation Enduring Freedom, the United States-led invasion of Afghanistan.
"Reduce, reuse, recycle!"
There is a very interesting thought experiment, widely referred to as the "Trolley Problem," which poses the question of whether to save a group of five people by diverting a trolley away from them toward a man laying in a hammock who would be killed instead.
Off-roading is returning to UF.
The St. Francis House is one meeting away from shedding its 130-meal limit.
Student Body President Ben Meyers announced Thursday that he will be resigning from his position due to personal reasons.
A national report released Tuesday shows that despite an increase in enrollment, the percentage of students finishing their college degrees on time has remained about the same.
Plastered bulletin boards and chalk-covered sidewalks have made it hard to avoid UF's newest student-focused website: fratweiner.com.
The UF College of Medicine plans to launch a new traumatic brain injury research center within the next few weeks.
College towns are joining a national movement, and Gainesville is no exception.
Jacoby Brissett has come a long way in a short time.
Florida’s defensive line has struggled to pressure quarterbacks this year, and the unit will face its stiffest test yet Saturday. LSU has allowed only three sacks this season, the fewest in the Southeastern Conference.
UF students and Gainesville residents will have an opportunity to participate in a rally against National Geographic's lack of using recycled paper for its magazine.
The UF Supreme Court finalized a list of questions about the elections process Wednesday night for an Election Commission investigation.
On the surface, Jeff Driskel seems like the obvious choice to start in place of John Brantley.
Like last weekend, when Florida plays LSU on Saturday, the Gators will be trying to stop a Heisman candidate from beating them.