Swimmer arrested Monday on cocaine possession charge
By TOM GREEN | Sep. 27, 2011Former Gators swimmer Lily Ramirez, 21, was arrested Monday night for cocaine possession and resisting an officer without violence at the Alachua County Fair Grounds.
Former Gators swimmer Lily Ramirez, 21, was arrested Monday night for cocaine possession and resisting an officer without violence at the Alachua County Fair Grounds.
The American people are mad.
In their second tournament of the year, the Gators finished in a tie for seventh place.
Austin Hardin is 5-foot-11, 200 pounds, squats twice that weight and maxed out benching 290 pounds last year. He said his 40-yard dash clocks in at 4.4 seconds. He regularly takes snaps for Atlanta Marist High as a corner, a strong safety or, depending on the sugar content of his coach’s breakfast cereal, a halfback.
I have a humble rebuttal to last Tuesday's column "Politics Needs Better Female Role Models" by Sami Main. I reject the premise that today's young women do not have anyone to look up to.
In Tuesday's edition of the Alligator, a headline stated that Gainesville residents can take Spanish courses for $499 a month. Classes will cost $499 for a semester-long program. Also, survival Spanish begins Oct. 31 instead of Oct. 3.
Regarding this week's cartoon of President Barack Obama "walking on egg shells" around the Middle East conflict, I would like to point out that Obama and his administration have taken a clear stance on the Palestinians' recent request for statehood. In his address to the U.N. General Assembly, Obama reasserted his stance that negotiations are the only path to peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.
In today's economy, I understand the criticism of government spending. What I do not understand are outrageous fact errors and misconceptions of Student Government at UF that were displayed in Monday's column.
Ever since HBO aired the final episode of "Entourage" three weeks ago, many of its viewers have been void of Lloyd, the show's steadfast, flamboyant character, who is the assistant to maniacal Hollywood agent Ari Gold.
Former Gators swimmer Lily Ramirez, 21, was arrested Monday night for cocaine possession and resisting an officer without violence at the Alachua County Fair Grounds.
Gainesville residents can now learn Spanish without the hassle of taking a university course.
New data indicate more young people have health insurance now than they did last year.
For a recent project, UF students designed a solar-powered, energy-efficient house and made it a reality - the FLeX House.
Anyone interested in learning about on-campus computing resources will have an opportunity to do so Thursday.
As a follow up to last week's post about finding fashion items in thrift stores, this week's post is about some items you may want to look out for when you head out shopping.
Last week we discussed the importance of changing a car's engine oil. In this week's blog, we will discuss the importance of changing out spark plugs and various ignition components.
Fliers, meetings, Facebook statuses and banners have led up to this critical time: Student Government elections.
UF students can soon avoid the all-too-common wait associated with group fitness classes.
Students can get tutoring and give aid to a country in need by using one word: Haiti.
St. Petersburg Times journalist and UF alumnus Jeff Klinkenberg urged Floridians to take action and defend their history Monday in the Pugh Hall Ocora Room.