Gators take positives away from Southeast Regional Championships
Oct. 19, 2008When 128 people are gunning for the same prize, 127 people go home unsatisfied.
When 128 people are gunning for the same prize, 127 people go home unsatisfied.
With early voting starting today, we here at the Alligator thought it would be a good idea for you to take a look at your local candidates.
If the Gators softball team is looking to build on last year's success, they will need a lot more games like the ones they played this weekend.
Pooches at the sixth annual HOWL-o-ween Dog Costume Contest know what it takes to earn a Halloween treat: a killer costume and occasionally a few tricks.
Michelle Obama is scheduled to stop in Gainesville on Wednesday as she travels through Florida to encourage early voting, according to a release from the Obama campaign.
Redshirt sophomore linebacker Mon Williams, a converted running back, will transfer from UF, multiple media outlets reported Thursday.
While UF students dealt with a virtual line for UF-Georgia game tickets this week, locals have been queuing up to hit the books this weekend.
The UF Student Health Care Center will begin offering flu shots to students and faculty during the next two weeks.
Adding new components to an existing system can be a dangerous endeavor.
October is usually accompanied by several color palettes: reds, browns and golds for the changing leaves or black and orange for Halloween.
The third annual ButterflyFest will flutter into the Florida Museum of Natural History this weekend.
All those extra coughs, sneezes and runny noses are adding up.
When the Gators need someone to drive in a crucial run near the end of a big game this season, they won't be looking to the same player they depended on last year.
The applause of about 700 Republicans echoed as Lt. Col. Oliver North voiced his admiration for presidential candidate Sen. John McCain at an Alachua County Republican Party fundraiser in Newberry on Thursday night.
It all has to begin somewhere.
Some Florida doctors would like Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain's cancer history kept in the closet.
The number of possible locations for Gainesville's one-stop homeless center have officially decreased to two.
Gainesville City Commissioner Jeanna Mastrodicasa had on a bracelet at Thursday's commission meeting in honor of a proclamation of Gainesville's support for the national ONE campaign to eliminate AIDS and global poverty.