Gators lacrosse team drop warmup to U.S.
By TONI-ANN MILLER | Jan. 31, 2010Florida will have to address consistency and communication problems before its inaugural season opener Feb. 20.
Florida will have to address consistency and communication problems before its inaugural season opener Feb. 20.
Due to inclement weather conditions in Knoxville, Tenn., the UF men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams’ meets were moved from Saturday afternoon and Friday night, respectively, to both taking place Friday afternoon.
“A Love Story,” the theme for this year’s Black History Month, is not a reference to a Taylor Swift song or Valentine’s Day.
Dr. Barry Byrne met with producers of the film as well as its stars, Harrison Ford and Brendan Fraser.
Interviews for Student Government positions with the Unite and Student Alliance parties began Friday and will continue today and Tuesday.
Grabass Charlestons, Averkiou, Whiskey & Company and Holopaw also performed, raising about $3,000.
UF is trying to take a bite out of last year’s $40 million energy bill for UF and Shands at UF.
The second weekend of the 24th annual Hoggetown Medieval Faire will take place Feb. 5, 6 and 7.
A local immigration lawyer is offering more than his support after the earthquake devastation in Haiti.
The mythical cities of Shangri-La and Shambhala merged with the Mayo Clinic Saturday afternoon at the United Church of Gainesville.
Project Makeover, a UF organization that seeks to improve the educational environment for low-income students, kicked its fundraising efforts into gear Sunday with a kickball tournament on Flavet Field.
UF Habitat for Humanity needs some help before it can help others this semester.
With rain pouring off their backs and soil covering their jeans, volunteers throughout Gainesville got their hands dirty at the 11th annual Great Air Potato Roundup Saturday.
When Gainesville resident Marion J. Caffey describes the recent success of musical group 3 Mo’ Divas, he embraces their less-than-mainstream status.
I am a 43-year-old father of two. My son is a junior at Gainesville High School, and my daughter is a ninth-grader. Both of my children are exceptional students with bright futures, and they both have a strong desire to attend the UF. While on campus attending sport events and such, they frequently bring home the Alligator to read the latest news on sports, music and campus life.
There was a torrent of publicity surrounding Apple’s unveiling of its iPad last week. I watched a video of Steve Jobs presenting it, and needless to say, I wasn’t impressed. Here’s a quick rundown of what transpired:
January was a sad month for equality. Hatred and callousness have shown themselves all over the world. In case you’ve forgotten the examples of that, let the Editorial Board give you a recap of the highlights of Dismal January.
Panhandlers, Main Street construction and an economic recession have not been kind to artists in downtown Gainesville.
Speaking before a crowd of about 15 people at the Pride Community Center of North Central Florida, Gainesville Equal Opportunity Director Cecil Howard made a promise.
When the dust settled, students started to smash.