Jury duty; Public should leave Anthony jurors alone
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Oct. 25, 2011On Tuesday, the state released the names of the jurors who acquitted Casey Anthony of first-degree murder charges.
On Tuesday, the state released the names of the jurors who acquitted Casey Anthony of first-degree murder charges.
What happened to the Gators’ swagger?
Playing first-year Gators at point guard may become a tradition for coach Amanda Butler.
Charity is great.
This year for Halloween, the Gators want to be champions.
You always hear about big business screwing the little guy. You hear about corporations preying on the poor and uninformed. The majority of us agree that this happens and are seldom shocked to see it come up again and again in the news.
Florida ended the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational, the final tournament of its fall schedule, on a flat note.
Florida has seen fewer crimes so far in 2011 than last year.
Spencer Pylant remembers watching the NBA championship game in 2006.
The Gator Nation has proved, once again, that it likes to be on top.
With two classes left to complete, Tori Petry, 19, worries about receiving her UF Honors Program certificate.
Florida’s offense could get a much-needed boost Saturday against Georgia.
John Brantley must feel comfortable wearing that crown by now.
After one and a half years of planning, the bat barn and bat house cameras to show the daily lives of UF's bats online are up and running.
The Gators had a talented forward receiving too few minutes and a lack of depth on defense.
Junior Lauren Embree may have squared off against a familiar face Monday at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships, but her finish in the tournament’s singles finals wasn’t quite as typical.
Sometimes, Jennifer George needs a slap to the face.
Florida’s volleyball team is nearing the end of its most dominant month in years.
On Day 2 of the Isleworth Invitational, the Gators took a significant dip.
Fried butter, spinning amusement rides and performing seals heralded the Alachua County Fair's first weekend, attracting thousands.