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Ivy League should allow military to provide ROTC on campus
By EDGAR RODRIGUEZ | Mar. 1, 2009Would former President George W. Bush or former Vice President Dick Cheney have committed the United States to invading Iraq if either of them had done substantial tours of duty in the military?
Hurricanes sweep Gators with Sunday beatdown
Mar. 1, 2009Any momentum UF had built up after a 5-0 start was swept away by Miami on Sunday afternoon.
About 160 items appraised at local antiques roadshow
By HUNTER SIZEMORE | Mar. 1, 2009Frances Kirkpatrick felt like she was entering a lottery as she waited in line at a local antique roadshow Saturday.
UF turns out strong performance in NCAA qualifying
By MERCEDES MACHADO | Mar. 1, 2009This weekend, many Gators took advantage of their final opportunities to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
6,000 teachers, students oppose state education cuts
By KATIE EMMETS | Mar. 1, 2009ORLANDO - No more cuts.
Unusual assortment of animals served at Beast Feast
By RACHAEL PINO | Mar. 1, 2009Iguana: It's what's for dinner.
UPD holds drunk driving saturation detail in midtown
By KATIE EMMETS | Mar. 1, 2009University Police Department Officer Gene Rodgers saw a man in a lifted black Chevrolet truck swerve, and Rodgers flipped on his lights to reign in the driver.
Tree service employee dies after crane accident
By KATIE EMMETS | Mar. 1, 2009A Gaston's Tree Service employee was killed Saturday after being electrocuted while working. When the man was dumping mulch with a crane at 21812 N.W. 91st St., the crane accidentally broke a set of power lines, said Alachua County Fire Rescue spokeswoman Carol Davis.
UPD shuts down philanthropic dodgeball tournament
By ASHLEY ROSS | Mar. 1, 2009The University Police Department shut down a philanthropic dodgeball tournament at UF's Norman Field on Saturday after underage drinking arrests involving participants were made in the neighboring parking garage.
Complaints filed among SG parties discussed at meeting
By CHELSEA KEENAN | Mar. 1, 2009The last six complaints filed among parties during the Student Government elections campaign season were discussed in an hour-long Elections Commission meeting on Friday.
Hikes won’t hurt Prepaid
By THOMAS STEWART | Mar. 1, 2009The Prepaid College Board will likely have to shell out billions of dollars more in tuition payments over the next couple decades under an agreement reached last week.
GOP redemption may lie in education
Mar. 1, 2009Despite nearly being dead, the GOP can still put on a great show.
Gators men's, women's track teams fail to capture overall SEC titles
By TONI-ANN MILLER | Mar. 1, 2009UF came up short again.
UF finishes 7th in Puerto Rico
Mar. 1, 2009After two first-place finishes to start the season, the Gators could not continue their dominance against some of the best teams in the country.
Keeping it Clean
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Mar. 1, 2009Steering clear of Los Angeles County might be in the best interests of sailors and truck drivers everywhere - at least for the first week of March.
A cappella ensembles compete in championship
By EMILY FUGGETTA | Mar. 1, 2009It turns out rock bands have it all wrong. Drums and guitars aren't needed to create modern, catchy music - it just takes a group of voices.
Dawgs down Gators in final regular-season game
Mar. 1, 2009UF's road woes continue.
Gators add fourth defensive back for 2010
Mar. 1, 2009Recruiting analysts have said the Gators' 2010 recruiting class would need to have a heavy dose of defensive backs. UF coaches must feel the same way.
Panthers ruin Tortorella's opening night with Rangers
Feb. 26, 2009THE ASSOCIATED PRESS