Notebook: Williams, Payton of 2015 Florida recruiting class decommit
Florida’s 2015 recruiting class lost a member of its verbal commitments over the weekend.
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Florida’s 2015 recruiting class lost a member of its verbal commitments over the weekend.
As part of the Alligator Awards recognizing the best in UF athletics during the 2013-14 season, staff writers Jordan McPherson and Eden Otero will debate two of the four nominees for best freshman. Vote for the winner online at alligatorSports.org.
A bizarre and nearly inexplicable trend is spreading across the country, and it’s destined to deal a blow to progressives and environmentalists throughout the U.S. It’s known as rolling coal, and it might the dumbest protest movement in the history of our great nation.
The 2014 edition of The Opening football camp kicks off this Friday and runs until July 10 at Nike’s headquarters in Beaverton, Ore.
The L.A.-via-Gainesville electro-indie group Hundred Waters will perform at the High Dive on June 27 at 9 p.m. Tickets can be purchased for $10 online, at Hear Again Music and Movies or the High Dive box office and are $12 at the door. Hundred Waters’ tour comes off the tails of the release of “The Moon Rang Like a Bell,” which dropped on May 27 under Skrillex’s record label, OWSLA. The Alligator caught up with electronics/guitarist and former UF architecture major Paul Giese for a brief Q&A.
It’s easy to shut down arguments about environmental policy made by scientists. In fact, it only takes one word: “alarmist.”
They’re back.
A Gainesville man was arrested after resisting arrest when police found cocaine in his pocket.
Two months ago, a younger and much more inexperienced Florida team rolled into Athens, Ga., looking for a win against then No. 11 Georgia.
After falling in the first round of the NCAA tournament last season to Denver, Florida has entered this year’s postseason with a reformed attitude and a strong will to win the national title.
No. 8 Florida continued its success in the NCAA tournament second round on Saturday, topping No. 22 Oklahoma State to remain undefeated against its Big 12 opponent.
What might be Buddy Alexander’s last tournament as head coach of Florida men’s golf came to a close Sunday.
Florida turned things around in its conference title run on Saturday.
After 27 years at the helm of the Florida men’s golf program, coach Buddy Alexander is hanging up his hat.
Tomorrow will be too late. We need to reduce our waste now. Almost every environmental issue we face goes back to overconsumption. In the U.S. alone, 40 percent of food today goes uneaten, according to the National Resources Defense Council. That’s not only the equivalent of $165 billion of food Americans are wasting each year, but there is also the problem of environmental damage caused by its production and disposal.
Despite years of warnings, overwhelming evidence and changing climate patterns, most of humanity sits idly as our planet continues to warm.
A UF-developed system installed in Pugh Hall last year has proved to be a breath of fresh air for sustainability on campus.
So, we lost.
A Georgia man is looking to sell a 13-foot mounted bull alligator that’s been living under a blanket in his garage.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — All eyes were on Scottie Wilbekin as the clock ticked.