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Mee tosses six shutout innings in Saints' Saturday win
Feb. 10, 2008After an ugly 16-10 loss to Gulf Coast Community College on Friday, Santa Fe Community College baseball coach Johnny Wiggs challenged Saturday's starting pitcher Andy Mee to set the tone and turn things around for the Saints' pitching staff.
Bombing of UCLA proefssor's home worries UF animal researchers
Feb. 10, 2008A firebomb left at the front door of a University of California at Los Angeles professor by the Animal Liberation Front on Tuesday sent shockwaves through America's research community and raised concern at UF.
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By Jared Griffin | Feb. 10, 2008Doug Thomasey, a UF graduate, practices his javelin throw Friday for a decathlon competition hosted by FSU in March.
City considers cameras to deter red-light running
By KATIE GALLAGHER | Feb. 10, 2008Gainesville officials will soon review a proposal to install video cameras at intersections to help catch red-light runners.
Fraternity event collects donations for homeless
By LIA GANOSELLIS | Feb. 10, 2008A local homeless shelter will soon see a surge in donations after a UF fraternity's weekend fundraiser.
Memorial held for Machen's father
By DEBORAH SWERDLOW | Feb. 10, 2008The first time UF President Bernie Machen brought his father to the president's box for a Gators football game, his dad had only one request: to watch Auburn University play on TV while the Gators played on the field below.
Gators earn five victories in opening weekend
Feb. 10, 2008The Gators showed why they earned a No. 13 preseason ranking Sunday afternoon.
Former governor honored at Pugh Hall dedication
By KATIE SANDERS | Feb. 10, 2008Florida politicians and UF administrators gathered Saturday for the dedication of Pugh Hall - UF's new center for languages, public service and oral history - and celebrated a surprise donation from the building's namesake.
Men's Basketball vs Georgia
By Alligator Photographers | Feb. 10, 2008Slideshow. 16 photos.
Sports photos of the week for February 1-7
By Alligator Photographers | Feb. 10, 2008Slideshow. 8 photos.
Gators dominate first tournament of spring schedule
By Andy Hutchins < | Feb. 10, 2008For the UF men's golf team, the break between the final match of the fall season and the beginning of the spring schedule is the longest hiatus of the year, longer than the time from spring of one year to fall of the next.
UF fells Pittsburgh, Kentucky in weekend matches
By CALLOVI< | Feb. 10, 2008The UF gymnastics team demonstrated this weekend it's almost ready to compete for a national championship.
Humane Society event promotes cat adoption
By KRISTEN HUFF | Feb. 10, 2008Patrons packed themselves into the Alachua County Humane Society on Saturday to take advantage of Catapalooza.
Weekend in Boston offers life lessons
By VINCENT MASSARO | Feb. 10, 2008I don't know if I ever told you, but I went to Harvard. It's true.
Segregation alive on Turlington Plaza
By Danielle Emenhiser | Feb. 10, 2008Why does Turlington have two names?
SFCC claims conference title, tournament berth
Feb. 10, 2008A 62-57 win over Central Florida Community College on Saturday gave Santa Fe Community College (19-6) at least a share of the Mid-Florida Conference regular season championship.
Seniors see huge victories on Senior Day
Feb. 10, 2008On a day when the seniors were the focal point of the meet, the lone senior diver might have made the loudest splash.
No evidence for Armenian genocide
By Tufan Gokirmak | Feb. 10, 2008Regarding Tigran Kesayan's Friday letter, apparently Mr. Kesayan has never been exposed to Dr. McCarthy's work before - otherwise he would at least know that his name is not James McCarthy but Justin McCarthy. If you don't even know somebody's real name, how can you question his scientific work?