Quidditch teams compete in Swamp Cup
By Kelsey Grentzer | Mar. 25, 2012The magic of Quidditch returned to UF over the weekend as Florida Quidditch hosted the second annual Swamp Cup.
The magic of Quidditch returned to UF over the weekend as Florida Quidditch hosted the second annual Swamp Cup.
Roommates Dalton Verhagen and Rehan Khan wanted to hear what students listen to on campus, so they stuck a camera in students’ faces and asked what artist and song they were listening to.
About 2,100 participants raised roughly $127,000 by the end of the 18-hour UF Relay for Life, exceeding the $110,000 goal, said Allison Barkett, the 2012 event chair.
About 200 vendors were present during this weekend’s 22nd annual Spring Garden Festival at the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens.
At 7:30 p.m. today, the Reitz Union’s Rion Ballroom doors will open for a Pride Awareness Month concert.
Tommy Harrison, 28, is a three-year veteran of the Gainesville Police Department, and he works four 10-hour shifts a week.
PHOENIX – This time of year, college basketball teams are terrified of the bubble.
Jay Rosen was listening to Frank Zappa when he first started painting a horse in his living room last summer.
PHOENIX — Before the Gators could beat Marquette, they had to talk Butler.
UF’s Relay for Life could be moving outdoors next year.
Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” anchor and head writer Seth Meyers performed standup at UF Thursday night and made jokes at the Student Body’s expense.
UF withdrew its proposal Thursday for an undergraduate enhancement fee after the Florida Board of Governors voted against the measure Wednesday.
A California man was arrested early Thursday morning after police said he kicked down a door and tried to rip out another man’s earrings.
“America’s Got Talent” 2010 finalist John Quale will bring his extravagant style to Gainesville today.
This week marks the beginning of spring and all its pollen, allergies and random afternoon thunderstorms.
About 20 people were pied in the face Thursday night, and it was all for the kids.
Don’t be surprised if Hume Field resembles Hogwarts this weekend.
A new Jewish community center will break ground Sunday, starting the construction of a center that is currently housed in a trailer.
I am writing on behalf of Sen. Katie Waldman.
With an economy in flux, Gainesville still has an unemployment rate of 7.4 percent.