Bookstore donations better world
By Alexa Volland | Jan. 6, 2013The UF Bookstore has partnered with Better World Books to donate textbooks that cannot be sold back in support of world literacy.
The UF Bookstore has partnered with Better World Books to donate textbooks that cannot be sold back in support of world literacy.
In a sea of red outside of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, five Gators fansstarted to chant, “It’s great to be a Florida Gator!”
Two UF students mapped out the entire world in 14 hours.
If there was any doubt that Jeff Driskel was Florida’s quarterback of the future following his shaky Sugar Bowl performance, it was erased on Sunday.
La Lola Loca, the Latin food truck that rolled onto campus last Fall, is back this semester.
At 5-foot-6, Carlie Needles is the shortest player on Florida’s roster. But Needles came up huge in the waning moments of the Gators’ victory on Sunday.
NEW ORLEANS — The Gators walked off the field on Wednesday — many of them for the final time — experiencing a range of emotions.
NEW ORLEANS — Louisville wanted to be here.
Gators redshirt junior offensive tackle Matt Patchan and sophomore safety De’Ante Saunders will transfer, coach Will Muschamp announced on Wednesday at his media availability in New Orleans.
A day after battering an overmatched Savannah State team, redshirt sophomore Kayla Lewis and the Gators did just enough to squeak past Central Michigan and win the 2012 Gator Holiday Classic.
Despite it being the holiday season, the Gators were not in a very giving mood Thursday night in the O’Connell Center — and that’s just how coach Amanda Butler prefers it.
Jacoby Brissett needs to make a decision.
UF’s chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity — often called “Sig Ep” — has been closed.
Facing an opponent from The Golden State, the Gators were the ones left shining Friday night.
We’re here to serve you.
Dave Balogh’s coaching career is defined by loyalty to a team and loyalty to a friend.
Gators have a chance to help the Orlando community.
Let’s look back on the events of this nearly completed semester in a somewhat atypical manner.