Downtown Festival and Art Show expected to draw 100,000
By ANNIE BOGGS | Nov. 4, 2010Along with cooler temperatures, art and music will be abundant this weekend in downtown Gainesville.
Along with cooler temperatures, art and music will be abundant this weekend in downtown Gainesville.
Two-hundred hours; 12,000 minutes; 720,000 seconds. That’s how long Chad McLean hopes to bowl this week.
University Police are investigating a report of indecent exposure at Diamond Village that occurred Wednesday night.
This Sunday, a UF student organization will be taking steps to help the less fortunate as it hosts its first 5k, Run for the World.
This weekend, dodgeball is not just a game for children during recess — it’s a chance for UF students to become a part of “The Guinness Book of World Records.”
After this week, we’re seeing red.
Thursday’s cartoon “Spin to Win” might be amusing, but it leans on a myth about philosophy majors the data simply do not support.
Bravo to columnist Nate Rushing for his Thursday column.
The university’s commitment to diversity will be in the spotlight Friday as the 2010 Black Male Summit will take place Friday at 5:30 p.m. in Pugh Hall.
As humans, we tend to lose lots of things.
For one night, Broward Hall was turned into a home for hatred and oppression. But at the end, the hosts had the answers.
Coach Jan Dowling knows this fall season hasn’t been what her team expected.
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Despite winning by 26 points, the Gators left Wednesday’s contest with a decidedly negative feeling.
The old saying goes “defense wins championships.”
The last time Chas Henry attempted a field goal to decide the outcome of a game, he failed.
If history is any indication, the Florida women’s swimming and diving team’s matchup with Stanford will be a tight one.
Florida will be well represented in the college tennis scene today, as members of both the men’s and women’s teams will compete in the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships in Flushing, N.Y.
Just in time for No-Shave November, a new study shows that UF is one of the hairiest universities in the nation.