Florida hopes balanced offense leads to upset
By JOE MORGAN | Dec. 1, 2011Florida coach Amanda Butler scoffs at the notion of having a go-to scorer.
Florida coach Amanda Butler scoffs at the notion of having a go-to scorer.
As several Occupy movements have been swept from the streets of cities around the nation, Occupy Gainesville still stands.
Earlier this week, one of our participants asked what he would win if he finished first in the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column.
Only a few more days until the end of the semester. Finals loom but so does the holiday season.
After dedicating a life to the environment and conservation, some individuals feel that they can stay green even in the afterlife.
Can you hear it? It's the soft, subtle hum of holiday music echoing through department stores, grocery establishments and stereo systems in general. It is officially December, but we've already been "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" since the first stampede of Black Friday. Seasonal jams make me want to shake my "Jingle Bells" all day and night. In Florida, we can't build our own "Frosty the Snowman," but we sure can shout "Let It Snow" and pretend we live in a "Winter Wonderland."
Finland, one of the world's most industrialized countries, has another honor to add to the list: excellent education reform.
First, it is hard for me to be upset because you have always surprised me and printed my opinions - all of which have focused on the misuse of alcohol by college students at UF. You can be the "cool big brother," and I'll be the "I'm-telling-on-you-big sister." I want to emphasize how extremely thankful I am because the Alligator truly is a stage where I could potentially positively influence even just one student who reads my opinion to think twice before drinking irresponsibly. I understand that you were trying to write fairly, but please, please keep in mind that underage drinkers are the only people who can be underage drunk drivers, and they make up a large portion of alcohol-related fatalities in this state every year.
In Thursday's edition of the Alligator, a headline for an article incorrectly stated that a former UF professor was sentenced to four years in prison. He was sentenced to six months.
The USA Swimming AT&T Winter National Championship is one of the most prestigious meets in the swimming calendar, with some of the best swimmers from all corners of the globe traveling to the U.S. each year to compete – including 15 Gators this year.
Editor's note: The headline for this article has been updated to reflect a correction.
The Student Health Care Center has received 1,000 additional flu shots after the original 5,000 ordered were administered in early November.
Four gifts lay on a couch in UF President Bernie Machen's office, wrapped like they belonged under a Christmas tree.
Temperatures in the 50s didn't stand in the way of more than 30 students who gathered on Turlington Plaza to talk about their money.
A 69-year-old man was hit in the face with a gun Tuesday night after he was robbed on Santa Fe College's downtown campus.
Nikhil Kundra started Teechy, a business that offers technology support.
Six UF students are trying to raise awareness about local homeless youth and encourage students to take action.
A new proposed fee for undergraduates and the elimination of payout for unused sick leave to university employees highlight topics that will be addressed at today's UF Board of Trustees meeting.
The sky's brightest wonders are taking center stage.
Don't worry about packing on the pounds as you get older.