Stephen Colbert is not a candidate (And so can you!)
By the Editorial Board | Nov. 5, 2007The news is in, and it ain't good.
The news is in, and it ain't good.
Apparently, some athletes are bred in just two days.
I'm disappointed in you, ladies. The rain is beginning to subside, the heat has gone into hiding, and you still won't go camping.
UF coaches hoped Brandon Spikes, who played sparingly as a freshman in 2006, would be a different player this year.
(Laura Heald / Alligator) A welder at Archie's Welding in High Springs works Monday on a piece of a grill he is building for a client.
We're sorry. We didn't mean to offend. Monday's editorial's headline, "Don't Vote," apparently rubbed many readers the wrong way.
Standing before her peers, Essence Glover knew the White Bengals were coming to an end.
Monday's editorial headline implied students should not vote because Florida's Democratic primary will not matter. Not only is this irresponsible, but it is wrong.
Science educator and TV personality Bill Nye "The Science Guy" will appear at UF tonight to speak about his life as a TV scientist and current issues in science.
In an effort to prevent vehicles from further damaging classrooms in the basement of Turlington Hall, the UF Physical Plant Division is installing 14 steel poles near the building.
A UF law student was hit by a car while jogging Monday morning. She was in critical condition as of Monday.
In the case of sophomore Marreese Speights, dominating performances against Flagler College and Lynn University may be hard to judge.
The Gainesville Police Department discovered the body of a Tampa man in a Gainesville hotel room Sunday night.
SFCC sophomore Tracey Chace and freshman Rachel Friedlander got the chance Monday to lobby politicians in Washington, D.C., on environmental issues.
Pamela Eve Frank had a "kooky" sense of humor and made time to help people out with their problems. She liked Johnny Depp and always read history books.
The UF women's golf team has had a fall season full of red numbers and stellar play so far.
I am writing in response to Monday's guest column "On-campus dining facilities should serve cage-free eggs." Don't speak for us all.
Corey Brewer no longer graces the front pages of Gainesville publications, but he's still making headlines.
Wearing traditional red Chinese outfits and holding silk fans, four UF students performed a customary fan dance set to modern music as a celebration of their culture.
For 50 years, scientists have attempted to discover where newly hatched green sea turtles go before they reappear as juveniles in the coastal sea grass.