Star Wars fans are going to have to leave their lightsabers and Chewbaccca masks at home for the premiere of the newest Star Wars installment, The Force Awakens. Regal Cinemas, which operates Gainesville's two movie theaters, will have enhanced security measures in place in light of recent mass shootings.
Read More »Synthetic Turf Studies Inconclusive on Health Concerns
Some advocates say synthetic turf fields can be hazardous to athletes' health, but the research has so far been inconclusive a UF professor says.
Read More »NCAA Women’s Basketball Teams Test New Rules In Exhibition Game
The University of Connecticut and Vanguard University tested potential new NCAA rules at their exhibition game Nov. 8. The rules, which include using men's basketballs, a farther 3-point arc and a shorter shot clock, could cause significant changes to the University of Florida's women's basketball team and other college basketball teams.
Read More »Title IX Exposes NCAA Budgetary Gaps Between Genders
Title IX has brought greater equality to collegiate athletics, but budgetary gaps still exist between men's and women's sports at universities across the country.
Read More »High School Football Deaths Bring Change, Education To Local Teams
A string of high school football players’ deaths this football season has shone a national spotlight on the issue of concussions in football, and it's impacting local high school teams.
Read More »Lifted Ban Sees 145 Percent Spending Increase On Athlete Meals
Following the NCAA's lifting of a limit on university spending for student-athlete meals and dietary supplements, a survey shows major college athletic program have greatly increased spending.
Read More »Local Vendors Fear National Pumpkin Shortage
Heavy rains led to a national pumpkin shortage this year, and many farmers across the country have resorted to purchasing pumpkins at auctions multiple times per week to meet the demands of customers. Local pumpkin vendors have seen an increase in sales due to heightened media coverage.
Read More »UF Successfully Sends Plants To The International Space Station
The UF Space Plants team successfully launched the SpaceX5 capsule to the International Space Station Jan. 10. The capsule contained plants that will help the team study the effects that different environments have on plant life.
Read More »Kaleidoscope Tour’s Color Run Comes To Gainesville
The Kaleidoscope Tour visited Gainesville on Saturday for the 2014 edition of the Color Run. Nicknamed "The Happiest 5K On The Planet," the run drew hundreds of participants.
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