Panel OKs charity water-pong tournament
By THOMAS STEWART | July 22, 2009After initially saying no, UF is giving water pong a second shot.
After initially saying no, UF is giving water pong a second shot.
Two local pool experts ranked the Reitz Union poolroom the No. 1 pool hall in Alachua County.
"Where do you torpedo?"
If you/ve got any lost library books, now/s the time to find them.
High Springs Police Chief James Troiano will not resign, despite union demands, he said Wednesday.
HOOVER, Ala. - Mississippi State took Dan Mullen out of Gainesville, but the Bulldogs hope Starkville doesn't take the Florida out of Dan Mullen.
Demi Moore stopped a desperate suicide attempt by re-posting an ominous message, a University of California, Berkeley student evaded Egyptian prison by posting the word "arrested," and Gainesville residents who had never met in person partied together at a local Japanese restaurant. Though seemingly unrelared and in different corners of the world, these three events have one thing in common - Twitter.
HOOVER, Ala. - A few weeks ago, which of these would you have thought Tim Tebow had the best chance of becoming?
Floridian minimum wage workers can expect a few extra pennies in their pockets starting Friday.
It/s 3 a.m., you/re piss-drunk, out of breath, rolling among sweat-stained sheets and incapable of sleep. No, you/re not in the thrusts of a one-night stand; you/re dealing with heartbreak after being served a monogamist/s worst fear: the breakup.
Friday night, some of the top high school football players in the nation will gather under the lights of one of college football's most storied stadiums.
The UF Student Senate passed a bill Tuesday opposing the resolution proposed by President Bernie Machen to implement changes that will affect liquor licensing during the annual UF-Georgia game in Jacksonville.
A bewitching new brew has shown up on University Avenue.
Looking through the world/s largest telescope is like seeing something with four million eyes.
The Shakespearean tragedy of a young man/s quest for power will be transformed by the UF School of Theatre and Dance in its performance of "Macbeth."
A story in Thursday's Alligator attributed a quote from Student Health Care Center director Phillip Barkley to Paul Myers, assistant director of the Alachua County Health Department. Barkley's quote reads, "The real question is gonna be what kind of flu season are we gonna have this fall."
A story in Thursday's Alligator incorrectly reported that Mary Lou Miller knew she had cancer for a month before it spread to her brain. She believed she was cancer-free before finding out the cancer spread.
I went to the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo to photograph some baby otters new to the zoo on Monday. The pups, born on April 30 to the zoo's otter couple Jay and Lakena, only recently began to spend time outside their nesting box. The parents have been teaching them to swim, and the pups seemed to be doing well when I saw them swim through the pond in their enclosure. The zoo staff have opted to avoid disrupting the family, so they have not yet determined the pups' sexes. Until that point, the pups will likely not receive names.
The Board of Governors, which oversees the state's 11 universities, chose a new leader Friday.
Bruce Kone, former dean of UF/s College of Medicine, will receive $517,000 over the next three years as part of a resignation settlement that went into effect this month.