Gators in the NFL: Former Florida safety notches six tackles in second start
By CHUCK KINGSBURY< | Sep. 30, 2013With Week 4 of the NFL season in the books, here are a few former Gators who made the most tangible impact for their respective teams.
With Week 4 of the NFL season in the books, here are a few former Gators who made the most tangible impact for their respective teams.
The Office of Graduate Minority Programs is expecting a name change in the near future.
The Gators’ outside backs are fueling their offense in Southeastern Conference play.
Florida used its powerful offense to make it to the Sweet 16 last season.
With the first meet of the season finished, Florida has a grueling schedule ahead.
After weeks of campaigning, voting for the Fall 2013 Student Government elections begins today.
The picture is starting to come into focus.
Erasing the bad and writing the good is exactly what the Gators men’s golf team did Monday on the first day of the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate in Birmingham, Ala.
Kaley Loewendick didn’t know what to do when her MacBook Pro fell off her top bunk two years ago.
UF’s new African-American studies major is in full swing this semester after its approval by the Board of Governors over the summer.
In the four months that have ticked by since Mayor Ed Braddy was sworn into office, he has overseen accomplishments and setbacks for the city of Gainesville.
Today is the day many have been dreading — the first day of the enrollment process for the Affordable Care Act. The hallmark legislation of the Obama Administration takes its first steps as we speak.
There is a very political debate within the world of sports centered on the relationship between the National Collegiate Athletic Association and student athletes and the fact that players, though they may be worth thousands of dollars, often live well below the poverty line while coaches, universities and the NCAA reap millions of dollars in profits off their backs.
During my junior summer in Gainesville, I started feeling a thirst for something other than college life.
Historically, the Alligator has chosen to endorse one party over another within Student Government.
Two UF researchers have discovered why environmentally safe termite control has never been effective.
Joe Gazzam, now a screenwriter and soon-to-be novelist, used to work at Sears.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Gators were victorious at the All-Florida Invitational and remain the lone team to win the invitational since Florida began hosting it in 2009.
Rural areas known for warm hospitality and homemade sweet tea can also cater to obesity.
A Gainesville man arrested on an aggravated child abuse charge was found unconscious in his Alachua County Jail cell Saturday night after trying to hang himself with a bedsheet.