Jones headlines big night for Florida linebackers
Nov. 1, 2009JACKSONVILLE - Florida linebacker A.J. Jones had a nightmare start to a dream game against Georgia on Saturday.
JACKSONVILLE - Florida linebacker A.J. Jones had a nightmare start to a dream game against Georgia on Saturday.
Hoping to get a glimpse of their futures Friday night, about 50 students lined up to see psychics at the first floor of the Reitz Union. Three psychics tended to five students at a time for 10 minute sessions.
Slime took center stage at the Oaks Mall on Halloween as the UF Department of Chemistry held its fourth annual Molecular Mania event on Saturday morning.
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo opened its haunted home to more than 5,000 people for an afternoon of fairy tales and furry tails Saturday for its 15th annual Boo at the Zoo.
The Southeastern Conference still revolves around Gainesville.
Four men visiting Gainesville for The Fest 8 were arrested after police say they beat an officer who was trying to arrest a man at a house party early Sunday morning.
Last season Kelly Murphy broke the school record for most triple-doubles in a career, this season she broke the school record for most triple-doubles in one weekend.
I was alarmed by the one-sided discussion of Planned Parenthood and Margaret Sanger in Thursday's Alligator article. Margaret Sanger was not a eugenist, a racist or an anti-Semite and was in no way affiliated with Nazi ideology. In fact, Sanger's books were of the first to be burned by the Nazis, as they contradicted their anti-family-planning agenda. Additionally, Sanger consistently stated that family planning decisions should be made on an individual basis, not on a social or cultural basis, which of course directly contradicts core eugenics ideology.
Forty years ago, Leonard Kleinrock sent the first message over what is now known as the Internet. The message - the word "log" - was to be sent from a computer terminal at University of California, Los Angeles to another terminal at the Stanford University Research Institute, but it wasn't a complete success.
I would like to respond to letters from Gene Cowell and Meagan Gregory approving of the recent changes to WUFT-FM's radio schedule. Although I'm happy that some new NPR programming has been introduced, such as "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me" and "This American Life," in other respects the changes have been for the worse for anyone with an appreciation of music. Classical music has been shunted off to HD radio, and jazz has gone away altogether.
We are grateful to the many north central Florida residents who have supported our expanded news talk and public affairs programming on WUFT-FM.
With a Southeastern Conference title back in Gainesville for the first time since 1997, the No. 5 women's team will now focus on the NCAA Regional Championship and NCAA Championship meets in the upcoming weeks.
For the second consecutive year, Florida's women had trouble defending their home natatorium against the Georgia Bulldogs.
I’ve always been jealous at how effortlessly my boyfriend can just roll out of bed, riffle through a pile of questionably clean clothes on the floor, and pull together a simple, yet stylish, ensemble in a matter of minutes.
Good morning, Fest goers.
Here's another group of photos from Friday night featuring A Wilhelm Scream, Matt Kurz One, Torche and Morningbell.
JACKSONVILLE - Florida linebacker A.J. Jones had a rough start to a dream game against Georgia on Saturday.
JACKSONVILLE - Urban Meyer didn't need to call any timeouts to drive his point home this time.
Andrew Jackson Jihad, a folk punk band from Arizona, played a set at the Civic Media Center and had some of the best crowd participation seen so far at Fest on a small stage.