Vongvanij wins individual title; UF finishes in third
By MATT WATTS< | Oct. 26, 2010After trailing by 12 shots, the No. 3 Gators had an unexpected chance to win Tuesday thanks to the outstanding performance of their senior leader.
After trailing by 12 shots, the No. 3 Gators had an unexpected chance to win Tuesday thanks to the outstanding performance of their senior leader.
Inspired by their son, Narottam, an autistic child, Marie Trempe and Rob Cecil opened Autism Oasis for kids school in High Springs.
In an effort to accommodate students with food allergies, Gator Dining Services has made some changes this year to the food products offered on campus and in dining halls.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the sisters of alpha Kappa Delta Phi are hosting a week filled with events and activities to raise money for the Breast Cancer Crusade, sponsored by the Avon Foundation for Women. The activities started Monday and will last through Thursday.
While some see electronic books streamlining education in the near future, some UF students and faculty are hesitant to digitize learning.
It’s time to stop pretending to be “independent.” What a surprise the Editorial Board endorses Kendrick Meek and Alex Sink for senator and governor respectively.
Students need to spend at least 150 hours studying for a single test in order to get into graduate school, according to standardized-test preparation professionals.
My entertainment never takes priority over my reading.
In theory, the high-speed rail line linking Orlando to Tampa is a great idea. In practice, there are many more roadblocks the state of Florida needs to pass before the railway is even plausible.
While I was not shocked that the Alligator endorsed Alex Sink for governor, I was disappointed. Instead of explaining the issues it agreed with Sink on, it spent the entire editorial bashing Rick Scott, making a number of false statements about his campaign.
It’s a shame after nearly four years here, I’ve yet to see anything unexpected come out of the editorial page of this newspaper. Tuesday’s not-quite-glowing endorsement of Alex Sink drew yet another yawn.
If a voter wants experience in the race for top attorney in Florida, both the Republican and Democratic choice fits the bill.
Stephanie Strasser criticizes the “life-changing” results of the 2008 presidential election, but then resorts to the same rhetoric used by the 2008 Obama campaign, telling Americans that we should “vote for a change.”
Four candidates running for seats on the School Board of Alachua County spoke in a panel at Hoggetowne Middle School, a charter school, on Tuesday evening.
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A Gainesville man is dead and a woman is left in stable condition after he shot her and himself in what police think might have been a lovers quarrel, early Tuesday morning.
The two-part adaptation for Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" has been slowly making headway to actually getting made since the main studio behind the film franchise, MGM, went bankrupt.
Urban Meyer spent part of the bye week trying to solve the enigma that is Florida’s offense.
Clay Burton is keeping it all in the family.
It’s tough to tell if he meant to, but Urban Meyer may have accidentally given the perfect answer to a season-long question Monday.