Junior Will Yeguete notches double-double in exhibition
By KATIE AGOSTIN | Nov. 1, 2012With 15:25 remaining in the second half, junior Will Yeguete took the ball to the hoop and extended the Gators’ lead to 14 with a two-handed slam.
With 15:25 remaining in the second half, junior Will Yeguete took the ball to the hoop and extended the Gators’ lead to 14 with a two-handed slam.
As a nursing student at Santa Fe College, Cori Kate learns modern medicine. But as a designer, she’s inspired by the past.
Paper tombstones hung from the walls of La Casita on Thursday, but it wasn’t because of Halloween.
This is the second of two articles that explain the constitutional and local amendments on Tuesday’s ballot.
James Wilson nearly quit football before he had a chance to play at his best.
In her first three years at Florida, Kat Williamson didn’t miss a start. In her final year, she’s missed 15. The redshirt senior left the Gators’ Sept. 2 match against Florida International with a torn right meniscus and hasn’t played a minute since.
Friday will be a bittersweet moment for freshman Natalie Hinds.
After giving up five sacks in Saturday’s 17-9 loss to Georgia, the Florida offensive line knew it needed a wake-up call.
Even five days later, this loss still stings. It hurts.
Do you follow the blog “FiveThirtyEight”?
Chloe, the untrustworthy roommate, played by “Breaking Bad” alumna Krysten Ritter, returned to television last week after a long-awaited late season premiere.
UF’s Reitz Union Board Entertainment’s third Harry Potter event, the Yule Ball, will transform the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Women’s rights activist Sandra Fluke made an appearance on Turlington Plaza on Wednesday to encourage students to utilize early voting for next week’s presidential election.
Editor’s Note: This is the first of two articles, which explain the constitutional and local amendments on Tuesday’s ballot.
King Arthur Flour puts a spin on the typical fried doughnut with its baked pumpkin spice doughnut recipe.
UF students living in dorms using the new Windows 8 operating system have wireless Internet access again.
Lost in an endlessly growing queue and buried beneath thousands of rows of titles, there are these hidden gems of Netflix:
I was convinced I hated cheesecake growing up, but I can’t quite recall why.
About 200 people packed the Chesterfield Smith Room in the Fredric G. Levin College of Law on Tuesday for the Student Senate meeting to discuss the blackface incident at UF last week.
The blackface incident last week offers UF an opportunity to consider substantive educational opportunities to diminish the likelihood of these events happening again at a student organization event.