UF looks to keep perfect record against Arkansas
Jan. 22, 2009Road meets may not be nearly as fun, but for the UF gymnastics team, Fayetteville, Ark., isn't too shabby as a home away from home.
Road meets may not be nearly as fun, but for the UF gymnastics team, Fayetteville, Ark., isn't too shabby as a home away from home.
The spring election is almost upon us, and with it comes the usual flurry of campaigning and advertising for all political parties involved.
Three homicides occurred in Alachua County in 2008, and police predict that the ailing economy will cause the number to rise.
A physically disabled woman was told "too bad, so sad" by a driver from Ultimate Towing after she asked for a ride to the lot where the company had towed her car, she said.
With the spring semester already in full swing, Monday's holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. couldn't have come at a better time.
I first realized I was a technology-lover when I witnessed the power of Google. No more encyclopedias, books or effort for me, I thought. This six-letter word is going to make the rest of high school a piece of cake.
UF students spending hours at Library West may have to start staring at their computers instead of flipping through books.
When Mecha Franklin woke up Thursday morning, she found that no water was coming from her bathroom faucet and her toilet would not flush.
Beekeeper Nancy Gentry has never worn a full bee suit, and sometimes she omits the veil too.
I have no idea what dictionary Johnathan Lott is using to look up words, but his attempts to read "socialist" policies into Obama's inauguration speech were comical.
It was a finish more suited for March than January, but when South Carolina's Zam Fredrick delivered UF a buzzer-beating defeat Wednesday night, it felt like deja vu.
A memorial for Michelle Moses, a UF student who died Dec. 20 while driving home to Mason, Ohio, for winter break, will be held today at 2:30 p.m. at UF Hillel, 2020 W. University Ave.
The UF men's tennis team opens its season today, on the heels of the Australian Open kicking off Down Under, when they host Furman at 3 p.m.
My day starts at 11 a.m. when I roll out of bed. Some days I'll head to the gym, others I won't. I occasionally go to class. But the one constant in my life - aside from Leo's rolls - is the Alligator.
In a letter to the editor last January, I expressed concern over UF's decision to use Mobile Campus to provide emergency text messages.
Call them the Twin Towers, or name them what you will.
There's no place like home - not for Dorothy or UF's track and field teams.