Pedro Bravo murder trial proceedings moving along
Feb. 18, 2014At about 2 and a half minutes, Tuesday’s hearing in the Pedro Bravo case might have been its shortest yet.
At about 2 and a half minutes, Tuesday’s hearing in the Pedro Bravo case might have been its shortest yet.
To honor military veterans who made sacrifices for the U.S., UF is turning the tables and making a few sacrifices for them.
Once again, UF is removing Jon Anderson’s bamboo guerilla art from campus.
Today marks the first day of voting for Student Government elections.
UF’s Interfraternity Council launched its new website last week with hope that its upgraded interface and new features will help strengthen UF’s Greek community.
A new health insurance website, launched through UF Health Shands Hospital, has been formed to help newly admitted students and their families purchase or prove their health insurance.
At an abortion awareness event held Monday on the Plaza of the Americas, speakers told Gators abortion is something college women and men both have a stake in.
Two UF football players have publicly endorsed the Students Party.
The upcoming Public Interest Environmental Conference will give attendees a chance to learn about legal issues facing the environment and modern agriculture.
Six members of UF’s Delta Nu Zeta service sorority chapter will be participate in Habitat for Humanity’s Collegiate Challenge in Asheville, N.C., from March 3 to March 8.
A group of UF students has teamed up with Operation PetSnip of Gainesville to raise about $5,000 for homeless pets as a campaign for their sales management class.
March 14, 2000, was a historic day. Charles Grapski left the Alachua County Courthouse to grab a bagel only to come back to hear that the verdict was ready. When the jury gave its ruling, Grapski was in tears.
The five-day Southeastern Conference Championships begin today as the nation’s top-ranked Gators men’s swimming and diving team (8-0, 5-0 SEC) and the No. 5 women’s team (5-3, 3-2 SEC) will each take on five of the top-25 teams in the country in Athens, Ga.
Florida has been traveling through some uncharted territory lately, and it is not somewhere it wants to be.
For No. 5 Florida, the easy part is over.
The first thing Neill Shikata did after rowing practice Friday was check his phone.
Both times UF has played UGA, it has been U-G-L-Y.
A recent survey of pre-law students found the majority preferred a two-year model for law programs, but UF’s law school is headed in a different direction.
Kytra Hunter sat out of all but one practice last week with a stomach illness, but when she stuck her landing on vault to earn a perfect 10, she looked unfazed by any sickness.
Working out no longer has to be a pain in the butt.