Grounded UF cheer squad sees support
By Samantha Shavell | Dec. 3, 2012Alumni and supporters have taken to the Internet to express their discontent with the University Athletic Association’s recent decision to ground UF cheerleaders.
Alumni and supporters have taken to the Internet to express their discontent with the University Athletic Association’s recent decision to ground UF cheerleaders.
I am a Gainesville resident and have been for 18 years. Sunday night, I had the most wonderful musical experience!
Coach Billy Donovan may have to once again test out a new starting lineup.
Averaging about 17 heads per minute, the students flowed into Library West around 1:30 p.m. Monday, the revolving door whirring about and around.
When Florida takes on Louisville 29 days from now, Will Muschamp will see a familiar face on the opposite sideline — former Gators defensive coordinator Charlie Strong.
For Sheila Scolaro, a 21-year-old plant science junior at UF, one of the best parts of the holidays isn’t decorating a Christmas tree.
The Young Athletes Culminating Event, sponsored by Special Olympics Florida and Balance 180 Gymnastics, was held Sunday at St. Francis Catholic High School.
In a system demanding more than testimony, rapes go unpunished.
It’s time for people whining about our culture “taking the Christ out of Christmas” to irritate me out of my socks.
Mayor Craig Lowe counted down from three. Christmas carolers held their hymnals. Children waited, their eyes wide with wonder.
In the middle of studying for finals, we’re all fantasizing about what we’ll be doing over the winter break. Many of us do the same things year after year, but the college experience is about learning new skills, gaining knowledge, networking and, at the very least, creating some good stories to tell future grandchildren. Why not try something new this season?
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban will speak at 8 p.m. at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
The Stephen C. O’Connell Center may soon get a $50 million renovation, pending approval from UF’s Board of Trustees at its meeting Thursday.
Before the Gators begin winning games consistently, they must learn to finish.
Two UF students reached out to the Boys & Girls Club of Alachua County to make a big difference in a small way.
On Sunday, the Florida men’s swimming and diving team finished without a victory for the first time this season.
Despite 15 points and nine rebounds from senior Jennifer George — a redemption game for her after struggling in a loss to Michigan last season — woeful shooting cost the Gators their second consecutive game.
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A sketch comedy troupe of UF students and alumni will put on its original, full-length show “Generation 15 Presents: Risky Business” this weekend.
For many of us, myself included, this semester has been probably one of the most stressful times of our lives.