Speed Chatting
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Feb. 14, 2010Chat rooms are so 1990.
Chat rooms are so 1990.
Today and Tuesday, The Editorial Board suggests you avoid the Reitz Union North Lawn and the Plaza of the Americas — unless your idea of a good start to the week is being harangued by a pack of hungry anti-abortion activists.
Ask the Student Alliance party why to vote for them, and they’ll give 70 reasons.
The Unite Party went back to the drawing board this election season.
Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan said she has fond memories of the Thomas Center: She was married at the historic building in 2003.
Residents of a university apartment complex across from the Levin College of Law were evacuated for about four hours.
After a slow start, Florida looked like it had a chance to snag another big nonconference win Saturday night.
Despite a solid outing in her opening start as Florida’s ace, junior Stephanie Brombacher came away with the first loss of her collegiate career as the Gators fell 3-0 to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Saturday.
The Gators’ luck could not carry over a second day in Madison, Wis. or Charlottesville, Va.
They handed out condoms, how-to-use a condom directions and STD statistics.
Entering one of the most important games of the season, Florida is in a familiar position: on the bubble.
Florida traveled to Tuscaloosa, Ala., wanting to prove how well it could perform against a great opponent and in front of a large road crowd.
Coming into the weekend, Florida’s only loss of the season was against Baylor. On Friday that defeat was avenged.
Ryan Huling, dressed in the Pig costume, gives a flyer to Hospitality major Laura Crots on Thursday to advertise for the "The Great Animal Rights Debate" that will take place Friday, February 12 at 11:30am in FAB 105.Lorraine Ogan, Alligator
Despite a 42-0 start to her Florida softball career, the number 42 represents a challenge more so than an accomplishment for Stephanie Brombacher.
The only thing that went wrong for LSU on Thursday night was the team’s postgame travel plans.
Coach Rhonda Faehn doesn’t need to stress to her team the opportunity that will be presented to it when it visits No. 2 Alabama (4-1, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) tonight at 8:30 in Coleman Coliseum.
The No. 3 UF softball team will open the 2010 season this afternoon when it takes on No. 13 Georgia Tech at the USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament in Clearwater.
The Gators men’s golf team will have two key advantages in this weekend’s SunTrust Gator Invitational in Gainesville: It will be the highest-ranked team participating, and it will have home-course advantage.
Southeastern Conference play starts in March, and the NCAA Tournament does not begin until May, but both of Florida’s tennis teams are getting an early season test against 16 of the best squads in the country.