Homer-heavy routs propel Gators softball to spotless Day 1 of California tourney
By Mari Faiello | Mar. 1, 2018There’s a lot you can do in 15 seconds.
There’s a lot you can do in 15 seconds.
Peggy Porter had been here before.
Courtney Matthews gave “Get Out” audience members small Ziploc bags containing a plastic spoon, cotton ball and bingo card outside the Reitz Union Auditorium on Wednesday night.
It’s finally Spring Break. After spending the last two weeks cooped up in Library West, you come to find you’ve forgotten what it feels like to breathe in fresh air or to feel sunlight on your skin. Needless to say, you have been in desperate need of some rest and relaxation, far away from UF’s campus.
“So does anyone else not open Snapchat anymore? Or is it just me... ugh this is so sad.”
Gators catcher Janell Wheaton is stoked.
It didn’t take much to get Florida guard Jalen Hudson going on Tuesday.
With a 5-4 record, three true freshmen and the pressure of defending their NCAA championship from last season, the Gators women’s tennis team still has a lot to prove.
Call me a LeBron James fanboy, and you’d be one thing.
An orange and blue sign on the Plaza of the Americas is a quiet reminder of the Hare Krishnas’ legacy at UF.
Cheyenne Heflin has been getting stares since she was 14 and had her right leg amputated because of Osteosarcoma, a rare bone cancer.
“Goal, Florida!”
With six seconds remaining in the first round of the SEC Tournament, Florida knew its time was up.
Ping.
As Gynell Walker shopped for Nike polo shirts in the Butler Plaza Dick’s Sporting Goods, she was unaware of the hunting rifles and shotguns in the back of the store.
Angela Rye knows the U.S. is moving toward two societies: one black, one white, and she’s exasperated.
A Gainesville man was arrested after shooting and injuring an infant and the infant’s father Tuesday night, Gainesville Police said.
Some things in life just puzzle me.
Tara Washington glanced down at her phone as it started to buzz.
Mary Bahr remembers the bandages.