South Carolina coach Spurrier set to return to The Swamp
By JOE MORGAN | Oct. 18, 2012When Will Muschamp thinks of legendary coaches in the Southeastern Conference, he thinks of headgear. Specifically, a houndstooth hat and a visor.
When Will Muschamp thinks of legendary coaches in the Southeastern Conference, he thinks of headgear. Specifically, a houndstooth hat and a visor.
The Mexicans in Gainesville Student Association hosted a piñata-making event last weekend as the first of a two-part workshop scheduled to continue at 9 a.m. Saturday in Frazier Rogers Hall.
After three years of research, countless formula trials and a first sample that “tasted like paste,” Gator alumni-owned company Pocket Protein released two liquid protein-shot products on Monday.
Huanglongbing might not sound threatening, but the disease could mean disaster for Florida’s citrus industry.
The Gators March for Babies organization hosted its annual kick-off event to promote the upcoming March for Babies 5K Walk/Run Nov. 4.
The Pew Research Center reports that one in five Americans doesn’t ascribe to any religion at all. Of the irreligious respondents, 88 percent said they weren’t looking to adopt a faith.
After finishing No. 113 in the NCAA with a minus-12 turnover margin last season, Florida ranks 14th nationally with a plus-seven margin so far in 2012.
South Carolina plays the same brand of smash-mouth football that Florida has begun to master.
As soon as the Southeastern Conference released statistics following last weekend’s games, the outcry was inevitable.
When the Student Body voted in the recent elections to keep the independently owned newspaper racks on campus, senators from the Students Party aimed to reinforce this decision with a resolution in Senate.
UF received a $2 million grant to develop a pilot program aimed at strengthening math and science teachers in Florida middle and high schools.
UF’s student population might reflect the trend of young women on hormonal contraceptives being less likely to use condoms, even after they stop using the contraceptives.
A history professor will discuss her family’s journey during the Holocaust and her recent research about other refugees’ experiences Thursday.
Louis Sacco is used to high-pressure environments. After all, she worked as a nurse for 30 years.
It is time to get your head out of your midterm study guides and into the music, because the Passion Pit show is seven days away.
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If Jeff Driskel were a defensive coordinator, he knows how he would try to slow down Florida’s offense.
This season has been one of tests for Florida. UF visited Texas A&M and the 12th Man, traveled to Knoxville to face pass-happy Tennessee and hosted a top-five team that dominated them just a year ago in LSU.
Libertarian vice presidential candidate Jim Gray addressed a series of topics in a speech to about 30 people at the Reitz Union on Tuesday. Gray, whose running mate is Gary Johnson, said he believes in bringing back prosperity, equal opportunities and freedom.
UF students can learn to avoid and break up potentially violent situations in a personal protection workshop this weekend.