Offense's slow start dooms Gators
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN< | Feb. 15, 2014It took the Florida bats five innings to wake up.
It took the Florida bats five innings to wake up.
Entering the weekend with four meets on the agenda didn’t faze the UF track program.
Crushing the top time in the 5,000-meter event in UF history, Mark Parrish’s mark of 13:43.15 is more than good for the new record.
Kelsey Stewart showed off her speed to open up Florida’s doubleheader in the Easton Desert Classic on Friday.
Hannah Rogers has two more credentials to add to her repertoire.
Compost recycling may be spreading across campus, and UF’s College of Design, Construction and Planning is the first stop.
Greatness is not a common path. Actor, singer and musician Common told UF students Thursday night that he had to work hard to attain his success.
Flappy Bird has flown its last race.
UF’s GatorWell Health Promotion Services wants students to spread the love to everyone this Valentine’s Day.
After starting 57 games in 2013, Taylor Schwarz felt confident going into the start of the season.
A loss at home on your birthday would be one you would never forget.
Follett, the corporation in charge of the UF Bookstore, will soon manage all UF stadium sports stores and stands.
If Florida was looking for redemption after its 20-8 loss at No. 1 North Carolina on Saturday, the team’s 21-5 win over Jacksonville was just that.
Gotham isn’t the only city with a soft spot for bats.
For the second year in a row, voices from across the state will sing sans instruments at UF for the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella 2014 Tournament.
In the final meeting before Student Government elections, Senate passed a resolution proposing additions to rules and procedures.
Despite more than three months of planning, the Freshman Leadership Council canceled the Student Government Debate.
There’s a new set of French fries on campus.
Gator foodies have a new online resource for the latest in recipes, reviews and articles about their favorite topic.
For one day only, a carnival with a cause is coming to UF.