Man stabbed at Bo Diddley Community Plaza by "Cowboy"
By Kathryn Varn | Sep. 5, 2013Gainesville Police arrested a man Wednesday night after he reportedly stabbed another man with a box cutter in the downtown area.
Gainesville Police arrested a man Wednesday night after he reportedly stabbed another man with a box cutter in the downtown area.
For Quinton Dunbar, No. 12 Florida’s matchup with Miami on Saturday at noon in Sun Life Stadium is a homecoming — to a place he could not wait to escape.
The Gators continued their solid start to the 2013 season Thursday.
Noise from the area of Gainesville’s new biomass plant has become the cause of complaints among nearby Whitney Mobile Home Park and Turkey Creek community residents.
Some players just have “it.”
Two student organizations at UF are blurring the lines between a hit summer song and the Gator Nation.
The Woodlands of Gainesville, located at 1055 SW 62nd Blvd., remains entrenched in an ongoing legal battle with former tenant Zachary Arnold and his mother, Michelle Arnold.
The alligatorSports crew embarks on its first road trip of the 2013 season this weekend, heading down the Florida Turnpike to Miami — the general home area of a few of our staff members. While down there, we plan to check out the farm that grows Adam Pincuses. We heard rumors of a radiation leak in the area during early 1992, so we’ll keep you posted. Either way, we expect a pretty exciting trek down to the Magic City. Last year’s inaugural road destination — College Station, Texas, — gave us the collegiate debut of Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel as well as a pretty terrifying I-10 standoff with a pissed-off cattle-truck driver. If you’re traveling down along with us, stay cool, be safe and hit up your South Florida friends for a Sun Pass. This week, we have Joe Morgan and Phil Heilman debating the Georgia-South Carolina game.
Associate degrees and technical certificates can earn graduates more in their first year out of college than four-year degrees.
For coach Becky Burleigh and the Gators, 2013 has been a year of many firsts.
While students across the country have been filing complaints against their universities citing the mishandling of sexual assault cases, UF is working to improve its own sexual assault and harassment education programs.
Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of the website Reddit, just announced he’ll be visiting UF on Jan. 17 as part of a five-month-long tour promoting Internet entrepreneurship.
At Vine Bread and Pasta, locals can find a little piece of UF’s freshman class among the baguettes.
Criticizing what we love is never easy. It is particularly difficult to criticize a warm-hearted group of people who serve healthy and delicious food. Krishna Lunch provides great value for its customers, as evidenced by the high demand for their lunch. Many of us love their nutritious vegetarian meals and appreciate the people who provide it, but we still need to ask some tough questions.
It was a typical Saturday morning, and I was drawing with my fictional friends — this time it was The Doctor and Donna — when I heard a thump above me.
Last weekend, two attendees of New York’s “Electric Zoo” music festival died from an overdose on molly, the pure form of ecstasy.
It’s September, and you know what that means: Halloween-themed crap is about to hit every store shelf, while the weather continues to remain hotter than Satan’s armpit. Sorry, but it’s impossible to enjoy pumpkin-flavored everything when shorts and flip-flops are still de rigueur.
My first playlist came out of the commute to highschool freshman year: a 30-minute road trip on a highway dotted with trees, U-Pick farms and suburban subdivisions. My older brother sped his 1993 Toyota Camry down the road, blasting songs, albums and discographies, as the year went on.
Despite its size, the Gainesville Regional Airport is in competition with other major airports.
President Barack Obama’s statement about two weeks ago that law schools should be only two years may not be far-fetched, and a similar concept could appear at UF’s Levin College of Law.