Best of the Week in News Photos, Feb. 21-27, 2008
By Alligator Photographers | Mar. 2, 2008Slideshow. 5 photos.
Slideshow. 5 photos.
The UF baseball team spent the entire weekend trying to prove it belongs with the elite teams in the country.
Sometimes it pays to be green.
Anyone who has tried to make their way out of Gainesville on a Friday afternoon or has attempted to rush over to The Oaks Mall for that last-minute gift knows that we live in a football town with a major traffic problem.
Slideshow. 22 photos.
One of the finalists for UF's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences dean position will meet students, faculty and staff on campus today and Wednesday.
As the Florida legislative session starts today, many eyes will be on how lawmakers will shave the state budget down to $70 billion without compromising the quality of higher education.
Slideshow. 17 photos.
ATLANTA - Shaquille O'Neal is no longer around, but Mike Bibby and Shawn Marion will be able to suit up for the NBA's first replay since 1982.
More and more women today are saying "supersize me," but it's not in reference to junk food.
One day after a 17-point comeback on the road, reality set back in Monday for the UF women's basketball team.
Denver Broncos defensive tackle Marcus Thomas, who was suspended and eventually kicked off the UF football team after failing multiple drug tests in 2006, was arrested in Clay County and charged with possession of a controlled substance early Saturday morning, according to a Florida (Jacksonville) Times-Union report.
Americans are adding religion to their shopping lists, according to a survey released last week.
In response to Jack Davis's guest column Monday, I must say that I could not agree more. As a student within the Department of History, I see firsthand how the budget crisis affects things at every level. Classrooms lack dry-erase markers for the white boards. In one class, our midterms had to be printed on thirds of sheets of paper.
Slideshow. 7 photos.
"If you are a whoremonger, you hate Christ, and Christ hates youuuu!"
I'll be in Nashville all four days so check out the Web site later this week for complete coverage of all 11 games.
The Union Street Farmers' Market is about more than fresh, local food. It's about people.