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Officers responded to a call regarding an argument between two people at Motel 6, located at 4000 SW 40th Blvd., Gainesville Police Detective Matthew Goeckel wrote in an email. After investigating the incident, police came to the conclusion that the fight was over drug money.
Brélan Eytan Moritz, age 29, passed away Saturday, April 18, 2015, in Gainesville, Florida. He was born in Panama City, Florida, in 1985 and attended Lynn Haven Elementary, Mowat Middle School, and Mosley High School where he graduated as the valedictorian and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He received his undergraduate degree in Microbiology and Cell Science from the University of Florida in 2008, his master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from UCLA in 2009, and was a PhD candidate in Microbiology and Cell Science at the University of Florida. The process for the award of a posthumous Doctor of Philosophy degree has been initiated.
Harvey M. Budd and Charles Edward Goston Sr. emerged victorious in the City Commission runoff election Tuesday night.
In a highly unorthodox move reminiscent of the Lindsay Lohan smash movie “Freaky Friday,” UF President Kent Fuchs and Gators head football Coach Jim McElwain are trading jobs — permanently, the Alligator learned.
Roxanne Eugene has stayed in Gainesville every Summer since 2013 to complete classes required to apply for physical therapy school.
Behind the wheel with a 0.12
UF's Volunteers for International Affairs, which is known as VISA, holds an annual international month, including a talent show highlighting the diverse cultures shared among UF students. The show took place March 12, 2015 in the O'Connell Center.
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UF Student Max Klein audio recorded the debate, posted it on YouTube and gave the Alligator permission to share it.
8:38 a.m. The Gators saw three players quickly turn in their letter of intent to open up National Signing Day: Three-star defensive lineman Andrew Ivie, three-star offensive lineman Tyler Jordan and four-star running back Jordan Scarlett.
As you have probably noticed by now, we normally go casual on Fridays with a quirky, tongue-in-cheek “Darts and Laurels” summing up the best and worst of the week. But on Thursday night, the Alligator staff was in no mood to chide silliness and applaud reason. Anything we could have written in this space feels trivial compared to what dominated Florida State University students’ thoughts, prayers and social media newsfeeds in the past 24 hours.
Site: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Cap. 88,548)
Site: Vanderbilt Stadium (Cap. 40,550)
Minutes before Rick Scott became the fourth Florida governor to earn a second term, Gainesville’s young Republicans mixed confidence with tequila shots.
SITE: Everbank Field (cap. 67,164)
Michael Frazier II is Florida’s lone returning starter from last season’s Final Four run. The junior shooting guard connected on 46.1 percent of his three-point attempts during the 2013-14 season and set a school record for three-point baskets in a season (118) and in a game (11 vs. South Carolina). Frazier finished the season on the All-Southeastern Conference Tournament and NCAA All-South Region Tournament teams.
Site: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Cap. 88,548)
A former UF student, who officers said manufactured psychedelic mushrooms with the intent to sell, was apprehended by U.S. Marshals on Thursday.
Site: Your couch (Cap. 4)