Former Imagineer shares experiences
By Javier Peña | Sep. 26, 2011Never say it's impossible.
Never say it's impossible.
There were no student ejections and only one non-student ejection from the Gators football game against the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday, according to University of Kentucky police Chief Joe Monroe.
Will Muschamp isn’t a big “Star Wars” fan, so forgive him for being unfamiliar with the term “padawan” — a Jedi’s apprentice.
Coach Will Muschamp is doing everything he can to keep Florida’s two most important playmakers healthy.
While Chris Rainey and Jeff Demps remained the focal point of the offense against Kentucky, the Gators did something they had not done all season: go vertical.
Parity is what makes sports interesting, popular and unpredictable.
After gambling with their back line all season long, the Gators’ streak of good luck ended after only one weekend of Southeastern Conference play.
Every semester, the Alligator Editorial Board endorses a Student Government party, candidate or issue to better help you, the students, decide whom to vote for when you step up to the polls.
The Students Party's mission is simple: We want to help you take back your Student Government and your university. For too long, the average student has not had a voice in Student Government, and if elected, the Students Party promises to be that voice.
Founded in Spring 2009, the Unite Party has always focused on bettering student life, increasing student safety, enhancing academics, increasing transparency and working toward sustainability. Since our inception, we have generated five platforms, created by the students, to further improve everyday life, both on and off campus. Each of our platforms has been completed by our candidates within their term of being elected to office, and we look to continue this tradition of working to enhance student life at the University of Florida.
The Florida Organic Growers held the first ever Harvest Hoedown fundraiser Sunday evening at Prairie Creek Lodge, adjacent to Paynes Prairie. A local band played folk music while participants stepped to the beat.
It is 9 a.m. on a hot September morning in Gainesville.
After recently protesting tuition hikes at Tigert Hall, Students for a Democratic Society will need to develop a formal proposal for reform before securing a meeting with UF President Bernie Machen.
Cold Stone Creamery is making wishes come true with the 10th Annual World's Largest Ice Cream Social on Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Apollo, led by Marion County Sheriff's Office Deputy Greg Combs, let his nose lead the way Friday.
Every day, Donna Lutz turns off University Avenue onto her tree-shaded street, serenaded by songbirds.
I find some sort of sick pleasure in seeing movies with the expectation that they will be awful. I love films that are so bad that they cross over into hysterical. When I set out to see the action thriller "Abduction" during the weekend of its Sept. 23 release, I fully expected to be exiting the theater in tears from joyous laughter. My premonition of "Abduction" being a fabulous disaster was completely accurate.
As you probably know or can guess, foreign films face an uphill battle in the United States, and being a fan of foreign films — especially Indian films — is sometimes difficult. Sometimes it can be virtually impossible to have access to the new releases you've been anticipating for months at a time.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Florida’s one-man show on offense turned into an ensemble performance Saturday night.