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Gators blank Wildcats, set up matchup with defending NCAA champions
May 20, 2011All
Zunino continues surge, knocks two homers in UF win over UK
By JESSE SIMONTON | May 19, 2011Gators shortstop Nolan Fontana just smiled, practically speechless. Starter Brian Johnson chuckled and said, "I've never seen that before in my life."
Women face tough conditions, men start fast at golf NCAAs
By MATT WATTS< | May 19, 2011The No. 19 Florida women's golf team started Thursday's second round in fifth place, and the Gators had moved into second when their tee times began at 12:30 p.m. But on a day where a 4-over round was tops, UF did its best to hang tough in windy conditions.
Gators have short stay in California
By THOMAS NASSIFF< | May 19, 2011The UF men's tennis team watched its season come to an end on Thursday.
Local Starbucks loses steam, set to close Sunday
By MICHAEL SYKES Alligator Contributing Writer | May 18, 2011The Starbucks store located at 3822 Newberry Road and 39th Street is scheduled to close on May 22.
Coalition calls for repeal of meal limit
By Daniela Guzman | May 18, 2011As a great-great-grandson of a secretary of war, grandson of the drafter of the Nagasaki bombings and son of a minuteman missile operator, Keith McHenry, 54, has deep roots in American war history.
SG president calls for expansion of free printing
By Alexander Klausner | May 18, 2011UF Student Body President Ben Meyers announced an executive order to form a Free Printing Task Force at a student senate meeting Tuesday night.
Freshmen trio looks to lead UF in NCAA Regionals
May 18, 2011A year ago, Cheyenne Coyle, Kasey Fagan and Hannah Rogers were rivals.
alligatorSports What to watch this weekend: Gators lacrosse, tennis and golf
May 18, 2011Click on the photo to check out the latest edition of the alligatorSports "What to watch for this weekend."
Back-end boys key, with caveat
By JESSE SIMONTON | May 18, 2011The Philadelphia Phillies sport R2C2. The Miami Heat roll with Three 6 Mafia. The No. 6 Gators baseball team has Lou Pearlman and his throng of boy bands.
Bankrupt; Once again, Scott takes aim at education system
By The Alligator Editorial Board | May 18, 2011In the wake of one of the most dysfunctional and ego-driven legislative sessions in state history, our state's Criminal-in-Chief and Voldemort stunt-double Rick Scott announced earlier this week that the efforts from his Hollywood-haired, Reagan-idolizing minions to hack away at Florida's budget didn't quite go as far as he would have liked.
New dean announced for college of agriculture
By Alexander Klausner | May 18, 2011The UF College of Agricultural and Life Sciences announced earlier this week that Teresa Balser will serve as its new dean.
From cosmic to calamari; UF prof's squids go to space
By Emily Morrow | May 18, 2011Three baby squid aboard the space shuttle Endeavor had 24 hours to enjoy outer space before they - and the experiment they were a part of - were terminated.
No. 19 Gators women's golf off to solid start at NCAA Championships
By MATT WATTS | May 18, 2011When the Florida women’s golf team completed its first round at the NCAA Championship on Wednesday, there were still more than 12 teams on the course.
At general store, customers come for mail, memories
By Alex Orlando | May 18, 2011The locals come for their mail and a place to get out of the sun. Out-of-towners come to show knee-high passengers the life their great-granddaddies once knew.
Local punkers Protagonist release 'States' EP
By Kathleen Boyle | May 18, 2011It doesn't take much for one to realize the Gainesville music scene is heavily submersed in punk rock.
Spanish Gamble leave Gainesville confines for world tour
By Kelly Richard | May 18, 2011Perhaps no band embodies the punk tradition in which Gainesville is steeped better than Spanish Gamble.
Harry Potter finale highlights packed summer season
By Andy Maroon | May 18, 2011This summer's movie season is shaping up to be one of the biggest in recent years. With "The Hangover 2," "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2" and "Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon," there will be no shortage of laughs, magic or explosions for the next few months.