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Oct. 11, 2007As you enter the UF Soccer Practice field, you can?t help but notice the large yellow sign on the far side of the complex displaying the message BNo Whining, Just WinningC in bold red letters.
As you enter the UF Soccer Practice field, you can?t help but notice the large yellow sign on the far side of the complex displaying the message BNo Whining, Just WinningC in bold red letters.
(Jeremiah Stanley / Alligator) Joe Bender, a horticultural science junior, completes a front-side Ollie Thursday evening at the skate park at Broward Outdoor Recreation Complex.
Coach Amanda Butler is running her first official team practice as we speak.
A UF engineering professor has been honored with one of the most important awards in the field of electronics, according to a UF press release.
The Union Street Farmers' Market will open Wednesday at its new location in the Downtown Community Plaza.
UF toxicologists are worried that pharmaceutical chemicals in the water system may be harming Florida's environment, according to a UF press release.
Defense may win championships, but a deadly offense certainly helps.
Over the past two years, questions about leadership on the UF men's basketball team were hardly worth asking.
When people think of college, they probably think of a smorgasbord of sex. Education comes to mind too, but we college students live in an environment where sex is constantly on the brain.
(Jeremiah Stanley / Alligator) Lauren Crowfoot runs as Leslie Smith chases during an intramural football game between the ACOM Allstars and the Honey Bunches of Oatz on Thursday evening.
The No. 6 UF women's golf team has been firing on all cylinders early this season.
The level of UF's opposition will increase tremendously Saturday in the final and most competitive regular season event for the Gators men's and women's cross country teams.
They won't be living in a house together and there's no singing involved, but otherwise SFCC's latest project is the spitting image of a reality show.
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens will celebrate its 20th birthday by granting free admission at its Open House on Saturday.
The Alligator made a very real contribution to UF's sports culture with Tuesday's article "The Family Business." Although football has rightfully maintained its cherished position at the epicenter of Gainesville life, the city and the school can only benefit when any one of the cadre of talented female athletes who represent The Gator Nation at the track or in the pool or on the volleyball court, soccer pitch or softball diamond receives deserved and positive attention.
There comes a time in every woman's life when she needs to make a seminal decision: full-on bush, landing strip or bare?
Dan Snaith is a Northerner through and through.
For the UF football team, a little rest and relaxation is just what the doctor ordered.
As the Gators struggled against the Louisiana State University Tigers on Saturday, one Gators fan described the last few moments of the game as a mixture of her heart sinking and being punched in the stomach.
A recent UF study shows that increasing monthly premiums by ,5 caused many low-income families to drop out of Florida's State Health Insurance Program in 2003.