Gators lose in controversial finish
By MATT WATTS< | Nov. 18, 2010After Thursday’s loss to DePaul in the semifinals of the Preseason Women’s NIT, coach Amanda Butler was furious with a referee’s call on the game’s deciding play.
After Thursday’s loss to DePaul in the semifinals of the Preseason Women’s NIT, coach Amanda Butler was furious with a referee’s call on the game’s deciding play.
Gainesville Commissioners allocated about $100,000 to 46 nonprofit organizations and passed a resolution to support the DREAM Act at a meeting Thursday.
We here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column wish it was Nov. 27 already.
Faculty senators discussed a proposal to not hold classes on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving in future years.
There is no college football carousel.
The three-man quarterback rotation received a lot of hype heading into the South Carolina game, but it didn’t live up to expectations.
Florida secured a share of the Southeastern Conference title last weekend.
The study felt the university did well at providing job security and growth opportunities for its staff, as well as allowing enough time for faculty and staff to spend with family.
Students got a taste of world hunger Thursday night.
Today is the last day to see a Native American art exhibit being shown in the U.S. for the first time.
In reference to Nate Rushing’s Thursday column, the cows we eat don’t actually eat grass.
A group of friends at UF have combined their passions for business and hats to create a new company.
I got pregnant with my first child at 18 and my second at 20. I’m now a single mom of two and a full-time student. From the start, I’ve refused to become just another unfortunate teen mom statistic.
The UF Premed American Medical Student Association (AMSA) hosted Gainesville's 14th Light the Night Walk to raise money and awareness for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society on Thursday night.
A Gainesville church wants to help put a turkey on every table this Thanksgiving.
We don’t even know where to start with the crazy this week, Gators. There’s so much to talk about with you, but we have so little time.
As I fought off those November blues, I decided to channel surf through the limited cable my apartment complex provides.
Students got a little lesson on Israeli international relations Thursday afternoon.
In his Thursday column, Nate Rushing does an excellent job of stating his opinion and, frankly, not much else. In his unabashed attempt to denigrate the vegetarian movement, a target too often eliciting the scrutiny of chest-thumping, ultra-macho, self-aggrandizing he-men, he overstates the trivial and overlooks abundant evidence that runs counter to his agenda. Indeed, he stands so thickly eclipsed by straw men, one need not wonder why his views embody carnivorous myopia.
Students won’t get cake and ice cream for this birthday celebration, but they can expect much more.