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If a poet, athlete, music enthusiast and novice ping pong player were gathered into a room, it may seem like they wouldn't have much in common.
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If a poet, athlete, music enthusiast and novice ping pong player were gathered into a room, it may seem like they wouldn't have much in common.
LAKELAND, FL — Florida’s trip to Lakeland to take on East Carolina marked a homecoming for junior guard Watler Clayton Jr.
The Florida Gators and the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs renew their rivalry Saturday in Jacksonville.
Florida's performance on both sides of the ball against the Vanderbilt Commodores this past weekend easily secured the 38-14 homecoming win.
While crowds of people flocked to UF’s campus to celebrate Homecoming, a smaller few congregated on the other side of town to celebrate a niche and artistic holiday: 24-Hour Comics Day.
The Gators looked to convert a 3rd-and-15 in Vanderbilt territory as they tried to build on their double-digit lead.
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All throughout campus and University Avenue, crowds line the streets decked out in orange and blue during Gator home games.
Florida regained possession with 2:47 left in the first half and looked to take a commanding two-score lead heading into the break. The Gators faced an early third down and needed their quarterback to make a play.
The Florida Gators (3-2, 1-1 SEC) take on the Vanderbilt Commodores (2-4, 0-2 SEC) for their homecoming game. The Gators look to bounce back after their loss to the Kentucky Wildcats last week on the road.
The Florida Gators return to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to take on the Vanderbilt Commodores Saturday.
The Florida Gators (3-2, 1-1 SEC) return home to host the Vanderbilt Commodores (2-4, 0-2 SEC) after arguably their worst performance of the season a week ago.
Before the clock struck 7 p.m., a stampede of students raced through the O’Dome’s doors, flooding the seats of UF’s premier basketball stadium and performance arena.
Popular R&B singer Jason Derulo, scheduled to perform as part of the 100th Gator Growl Thursday night, faces allegations of sexual assault almost eight hours before his set.
It all started in California during a family vacation trip.
Mental mistakes, an invisible run game and a defense getting gashed on the ground.
Bright yellow planes and sleek, black helicopters trekked over the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, across campus and even through Gainesville’s swamplands.
In my first semester as UF president in Spring 2015, I visited The Independent Florida Alligator to introduce myself and to ask two questions.
School spirit — what many call Panther Pride — took many different forms at Newberry High School Friday: blasting “Umbrella” by Rihanna from the Fellowship of The Christian Athletes parade float, donning ‘50s attire to the background music of “Beauty School Dropout” from “Grease” or tossing goodies to parade onlookers.