Gators look to bring physicality
By GREG LUCA | Oct. 14, 2010The names and faces may be the same, but the bodies and the mentality will be significantly different.
The names and faces may be the same, but the bodies and the mentality will be significantly different.
Florida’s defense is coming off one of its worst performances against the run this season, and the unit does not have much time to adjust.
The women’s basketball program is full of fresh faces, and not all of them are wearing jerseys on gameday. At least not anymore.
After their worst weekend of conference play, the Gators return home.
There was a certain air of somberness on the Gators’ side during Monday’s swim meet.
One reason why the Florida volleyball team is currently the No. 1 team in the nation is the collection of experience on the team.
Officials from UF, Orlando Health and Shands HealthCare announced today that they plan to collaborate on new health initiatives that will increase accessibility to care for patients over a 20-county region and expand training opportunities for physicians.
The slammer’s going green.
There is nothing in this life — no task too tall, no challenge too great — that cannot be conquered or managed without the help of HBO’s sports series “Hard Knocks.”
Have you ever woken up after a night of drinking with mysterious scratches everywhere? No? Yeah, me either….
You may have noticed a surge of construction on campus lately, but according to the UF Physical Plant Division, it’s just business as usual.
For nearly three years, the unfinished Stadium Club luxury condo and retail project has cast its shadow on University Avenue, directly across from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. But now, the building’s future is in the hands of a new owner.
In the midst of a sluggish economy, while already being hit with tuition and housing increases, some students are also having to pay more for school-sponsored health insurance.
International students can share a cup of coffee and get to know American students during Global Coffee House.
Grace Donnalley holds all the power.
If you’re energized and dedicated enough to get out of bed on your day off and realize UF recognizes the day before Homecoming as a holiday but not the day before Thanksgiving, good for you!
In 1931, members of Florida Blue Key held a meeting to determine a new name for the Homecoming celebration, which was known until then as “Dad’s Day.”
A unique schism has developed in the world of the post-modern relationship, a schism that has brought a veritable role reversal to the previously established and socially-accepted positions of the genders.
Students let go of labels and discrimination as they danced the night away Thursday.