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Terri Bailey spent the last $20 in her pocket on a book. It was inevitable, she said.
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Terri Bailey spent the last $20 in her pocket on a book. It was inevitable, she said.
Both the Gators men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams put up a strong showing in Day 2 of the All-Florida Invitational. This was a strong performance especially for the women’s team after they were mostly dominated by ACC rival FSU on Friday.
For the fourth-consecutive year, the Florida women’s cross country team finished in first place in their only home meet of the season at the Mountain Dew Invitational this Saturday. Three runners were able to finish in the top 15, while the men’s team placed third in the event overall.
For Clay County resident Kelli Crews, it all began on Florida State Road 21.
Step aside, Nike shorts and Chaco shoes. The must-have fashion trend this fall? Feminism. Well, kind of.
Friends Erica Ross (left), a 26-year-old UF marine biology doctoral student and Evan Hill (right), a 24-year-old UF marine science alumna climb the stairs at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in honor of the fallen servicemen and women of 9/11. Both women felt proud of each other for completing the climb.
Friends Erica Ross (left), a 26-year-old UF marine biology doctoral student and Evan Hill (right), a 24-year-old UF marine science alumna climb the stairs at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in honor of the fallen servicemen and women of 9/11. Both women felt proud of each other for completing the climb.
Erica Ross had never been so proud to have shaking legs.
Lais Araujo, the junior midfielder from Salvador, Brazil, is no stranger to the hype.
Windy weather and rough conditions were not enough to stop the Gators women’s golfers on Tuesday, as they put together a strong finish in the third and final round of play at the Ocean Course Invitational in Kiawah Island, South Carolina.
Around 55 percent, give or take.
Dear Dennis,
On Monday, President Donald Trump spoke in front of hundreds of U.S. servicemen and women in Virginia to update the country on the state of the Afghanistan War, as well as flesh out his administration’s strategy for the future. Throughout his campaign, Trump proclaimed that he would swiftly bring the war to an end and bring home the thousands of soldiers currently stationed in the war-torn country. However, several months into his tumultuous presidency, Trump’s stance has pivoted. In his speech, the president laid out a new strategy that will result in more troops and resources being used in the war.
In a rush to get home, thousands of women flooded their chapter houses, running with open arms, to celebrate Fall Bid Day 2017.
The World University Games in Taiwan are a chance for college athletes to represent their nations in various team and individual sports.
It’s 2017, and we have Nazis running around without care and without shame. Please, dear reader, take a moment to absorb the utter absurdity of the sentence you just read.
Gators baseball team wins first national championship
In this edition of the Alligator Awards, we debate which UF sports moment was the best of the 2016-17 season. Sports writers Mari Faiello, Andrew Huang and Morgan McMullen join alligatorSports editors Dylan Dixon and Jake Dreilinger in a roundtable discussion to debate the five nominees. Debates will go in alphabetical order by the writer’s last name.
A daughter and her mother were labeled heroes after reporting a lost 3-year-old boy in a Walmart parking lot last week.
Gainesville resident El Farley-Barratt remembers the military during “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”