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Havana Solaun dribbles the ball during UF's 3-1 win against Tennessee on Friday.
SPORTS  |  SOCCER

UF soccer shuts out LSU

Florida (13-4, 8-2 Southeastern Conference) used a balanced attack to take down a struggling LSU team (5-12-2, 1-8-1 SEC) on Sunday, defeating the Tigers 3-0 in Baton Rouge, La.


Pumpkin spice flavored groceries sit on the shelves of Trader Joe’s in Butler Plaza on Monday. The store has embraced the season and is currently selling many pumpkin-flavored ingredients and food products.
NEWS

The chomp: All things pumpkin

Pumpkin is everywhere! From the cheerful piles in front of Publix to the  delicious Pumpkin Spice Latte at Starbucks, the fall merchandising flair has become extremely popular.


Florida Alligator
OPINION  |  DARTS LAURELS

Politico, Marvel and Guilfoyle in Darts & Laurels 10/24/2014

There was a lot to talk about this week. We watched as our gubernatorial candidates exchanged personal insults and faced awkward disagreements. Then, university officials released 175 pages of documentation surrounding the sexual assault allegations against Gators quarterback Treon Harris. Here’s your whew-what-a-week edition of...


Florida Alligator
OPINION  |  COLUMNS

Ferguson: not solved with black voters

The Georgia Democratic Party wants black voters to turn out in droves in the upcoming November election. This is primarily because the senatorial election between Democrat Michelle Nunn and Republican David Perdue is one of the races to watch in determining which party will control the U.S. Senate for the next two years. To encourage voter turnout, the Democratic Party of Georgia created and released fliers featuring images of black protesters in Ferguson outraged over the murder of teenager Mike Brown. The fliers read “If you want to prevent another Ferguson in their future — vote. It’s up to you to make change happen.” This was an obvious attempt to pull on the heartstrings of black Democrats who sympathized with the Brown family and the Ferguson movement.


Florida Alligator
OPINION  |  COLUMNS

Pot grants the right to forget

"Yes, I still remember everything.” Thus begins my grandmother’s autobiography. At age 89, she is proud of her detailed memory, but she is also cursed by it. 


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