Satellite destruction shows U.S. might
By VINCENT MASSARO | Feb. 24, 2008We did it!
We did it!
This wasn't the ending one would've hoped for.
With college basketball talking brackets, baseball season preparing to get into full swing and college football's spring practice looming, it's about as good a time as any to take a break from the sports world.
During high school, Tommy Jardon, the Orange and Blue party's candidate for UF Student Body president, was one round of interviews away from joining Catholic priesthood.
Jerry Seinfeld brought his knack for twisting life's little dilemmas about nothing into big laughs to Gainesville on Friday night.
Patsy Clothesline was born three months ago on an elementary school basketball court, her red hair mussed, her roller skates scuffed and sweaty.
A 59-year-old man joined just a few others who have been arrested for violating Gainesville's seven-month-old ban on panhandling Friday afternoon.
Kevin Reilly, UF Student Body presidential candidate with the Gator Party, got his first title - "Mayor Seaford" - when he was 2.
Say hello to the future of UF baseball.
Best news photos from Feb. 15-21.
In case you haven't already guessed based on all those flier-pushers lined up across campus, it's that time of year again - the always entertaining, sometimes irritating Student Government elections.
Through the first three events, the Gators appeared to be on their way to another stellar performance.
Editor's Note: UF Supreme Court Chief Justice Brian Aungst was not contacted for this story.
EDITOR'S NOTE 4/4/10: The text from this article has been removed, but the full story is available in PDF form below.
Brandon McArthur couldn't ask for a much better start to his season.
It may look like rain this weekend in Gainesville, but the UF women's golf team is ready to shine for the locals.