Dunlap blocks two punts in win
Nov. 9, 2008NASHVILLE, Tenn. - It was a block party - again.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - It was a block party - again.
As an American, the proudest moment of my life came on Tuesday night.
Job opportunities have brought several residents to Gainesville, but unique offerings like the world's second-largest butterfly collection are what made them stay.
Artists, vendors and dancing green elves filled Gainesville's downtown streets Saturday and Sunday.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Gators had such a dominating night on offense that coach Urban Meyer decided to take quarterback Tim Tebow out of the game before the third quarter was complete.
You've got to love the cowardice that comes with increased technology. We know we do.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - There was no extravagant celebration Saturday night.
NASHVILLE, Tenn - It was a block party -again.
NASHVILLE - The Gators had such a dominating night on offense that coach Urban Meyer decided to take quarterback Tim Tebow out of the game before the third quarter was complete.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - No. 4 UF furthered its impressive run with Saturday night's 42-14 win against Vanderbilt, giving it 38 points or more in the last five contests, but the Gators' high-scoring ways shouldn't come as a surprise.
NASHVILLE - Faster than a speeding bullet.
A plane crash east of the Gainesville Regional Airport on Friday resulted in the death of three Key West residents.
With all the excitement and smiles on the players' faces before Friday's exhibition game, it seemed like the UF women's basketball team was just happy to finally be playing again.
UF law students learned from the former leader of the American Civil Liberties Union how they could get involved with the organization in protecting civil rights, even if they haven't graduated.
I understand that hazing is wrong and dangerous, but if everything was voluntary, can allegations still be considered hazing?
It's strange, really. I don't feel like a sexist.
After 37 consecutive games, the Gators took the court for the first time Thursday night without point guard Jai Lucas.
I think everyone in this country can agree to just be happy the election is over. Granted, some of us, namely those who supported Sen. John McCain, are bound to be disappointed. An objective analysis of the situation shows us that, despite our best efforts, the election was ours to lose. The future of our party is clear and hopeful.
First, we would like to pat ourselves on the back by giving UF a thanks-for-saving-us-money-now-and-making-us-money-later LAUREL for being ranked No. 2 on Kiplinger's list of the 100 best values in public universities.