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October 25, 1911
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October 25, 1911
October 25, 1911
October 25, 1911
We all have one to shop for - the friend who happens to be an über-finicky music fan. Here are five holiday gift ideas for the snob who wants a more in-depth present than the hottest Soulja Boy single on iTunes:
Right before Veterans Day weekend, the UF Air Force ROTC was awarded a trophy for being the top medium-sized unit in the United States.
The Gators still need a lot of help to make it back to Atlanta for the Southeastern Conference title game.
Welcome back, Gators.
Before I write what I have to say, I would like to state that I am not racist, sexist, classist or any kind of "ist."
In a flash of lights, smoke and pyrotechnics, grizzled rock veterans Lynyrd Skynyrd led a diverse group of entertainers Friday at one of the largest Gator Growl productions in recent years.
Video of the Homecoming Parade down University Avenue.
Welcome back, Gators.
Vandy to the 44. QB Mackenzi Adams runs on the first two plays to
Much to the alligatorSports' staff dissapointment, Shelley Meyer failed to take any lighthearted puns at the expense of her husband, Urban, during Friday night's Gator Growl
Nicholas Baragona
As Gainesville prepares for an influx of visitors on Homecoming weekend, so do local businesses.
For people who don't want to get arrested during Homecoming, University Police Department Lt. Robert Wagner said to remember three things:
With 70 floats entered in UF's Homecoming parade, crowds can expect to see live music, local celebrities and colossal robots rolling down University Avenue today.
These past few weeks I have seen continuous negative coverage by the Alligator editorial board wantonly slamming whole groups of students, namely Greeks and SG, for mostly negligible offenses.
Not everyone at UF will have the day off to watch the Homecoming parade today.