Gators find success across country
Entering the weekend with four meets on the agenda didn’t faze the UF track program.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Independent Florida Alligator's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Entering the weekend with four meets on the agenda didn’t faze the UF track program.
Crushing the top time in the 5,000-meter event in UF history, Mark Parrish’s mark of 13:43.15 is more than good for the new record.
Freshman Buddy Reed has a motto: Never stop running.
Although the UF track and field program has compiled 35 event victories in four meets this indoor season, fatigue has had a negative effect on athletes.
UF’s Student Government has become a one-party system, and you should know where that party came from.
Gainesville’s own environmentally focused film-and-arts festival is back for its fifth year.
UF is in the running to take the title of “favorite vegan-friendly college,” and for the first time, voters have the final say.
Gainesville residents will no longer be able to purchase cigarettes from local CVS stores starting this fall.
On the final day of the Doc Hale Virginia Tech Elite Meet in Blacksburg, Va., the field stole the show once again after taking the spotlight during Day 1.
Researchers are trying to land their projects among the stars.
A Gainesville radio station has recently made a switch to a different frequency to offer a better signal that reaches a larger audience.
With the Chinese New Year starting today, UF students and local businesses are celebrating around town.
This summer, UF Muggles can hop aboard the Hogwarts Express for the first time in wizarding history.
Research shows that listeners are more likely to stay tuned in if they hear familiar songs, and radio stations are responding with less variety than ever, The Wall Street Journal reported.
A state ban on Internet cafes last year created confusion for local law enforcement about how to dismantle the businesses, but the City Commission is trying to remedy that.
Residents of Gainesville have an opportunity to have their stories archived in the Library of Congress or to potentially be featured on National Public Radio.
Americans don’t seem to connect with their Internet service providers.
With one bill approved, two resolutions unanimously passed and three newly appointed permanent replacement seats set in place, Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting was productive.
Elliot Grasso, Senate President Pro-Tempore, presents the Resolution Supporting the Implementation of Self-Service Bike Repair Stations On Campus on Tuesday night.
UF’s ban on firearms has loosened following a Florida appellate court decision that allows for guns locked inside a vehicle to be brought on campus.