Receiver prospect has local roots
By Kelly Price | Nov. 1, 2011Uriah LeMay is 17 years old, but he was in Gainesville to celebrate the Gators winning a BCS title before most students on campus applied to college.
Uriah LeMay is 17 years old, but he was in Gainesville to celebrate the Gators winning a BCS title before most students on campus applied to college.
Despite the football team's recent losing streak, the Gators ticket office has not seen a decrease in demand for tickets to Saturday's game.
Florida hoped to build its lead Tuesday, but black numbers tarnished a golden opportunity.
A swim race is relatively simple to understand: Whoever touches the wall first wins.
Lying on concrete may not be comfortable, but on Tuesday about 20 students decided to do it anyway, admiring a sideways view of Turlington Plaza on a chilly afternoon.
Brittany Jacobs, 20, a mechanical engineering junior, received her first free flu shot from the Student Health Care Center this fall.
M. Jack Ohanian, former associate dean for research and administration and a professor of nuclear engineering at UF, died Monday.
UF entered the fourth round of the Most Vegan-Friendly College Contest on Tuesday and could make it to the final round.
Jonathan Palmer-Gilley's dream job is to one day be a dishwasher at Balls Bar.
Students from South Florida who take the bus home during long weekends and school breaks may want to rethink their travel arrangements.
This morning as I got dressed, I found myself reaching for my jeans before considering wearing shorts. In my mind, that means that cool weather has officially graced us with its constant presence, at least for a few months. For several of my friends, this colder weather brings happiness to their lives, as they don their cozy sweaters and pants for the cool months ahead. For others, the end of the warm season brings nothing but shivering and misery.
Last year, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development reported that the U.S. fell to an "average" rating in terms of economic performance.
In yesterday's paper, the Alligator re-published a column by Dartmouth College student Alesy Iturrey condemning Ernesto "Che" Guevara and the widespread use of his image.
Greetings, Gators!
Sitting at 5-5 on the season and with a losing record in SEC play for the first time in 25 years, Florida returns to The Swamp to host FCS opponent Furman at 1 p.m. With a win against the Paladins, the Gators will earn a bowl berth for the 21st consecutive season.
The country's absolute failure to address the problem of illegal immigration creates messy situations all over the country.
This column is going to be about tact and politeness, so stop reading now if those two things don't appeal to you.
Artrel Dubose came to Gainesville to attend the funeral of a family member.
When choosing an apartment, security tends to make the list of services to ask about before signing a lease.
Chet Scott glared at his sword lying uselessly 10 feet away. His opponent's blade inched closer.