Parsons ready for new men's basketball season without Calathes
By ADAM BERRY | Oct. 26, 2009Chandler Parsons has traded in his buzz cut for a mop top - a new look for a player looking for a fresh start.
Chandler Parsons has traded in his buzz cut for a mop top - a new look for a player looking for a fresh start.
Being a senior for Florida coach Amanda Butler was already a pressure-filled situation.
The owner of a hotel in Taos, N.M. has become the subject of national media coverage for his questionable management style.
I think that, in some cases, one of the most ethical, selfless things you can do in a relationship is end it. And I think one of those cases is when you realize that, by staying with your significant other, you'd be settling for them.
There is a time and place for everything.
TOMS Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie will speak at the Phillips Center during a week of events on campus related to the shoes.
After coming up just short in the first leg of collegiate tennis' Grand Slam two weeks ago, freshman Allie Will and the doubles team of Antoine Benneteau and Alex Lacroix have earned themselves a shot at redemption by winning the ITA Southeast Regional Championships, which serve as a feeder into the Grand Slam's second event.
Shands employees who deal with patients will be among the first to get swine flu vaccine.
Florida's men's golf team moved up the leader board to second place after 36 holes at the Isleworth Invitational in Windermere.
The latest alligatorSports Heisman Watch had some shakeups in its top 5 including Tim Tebow dropping out of it.
UF professor Anita Wright and graduate student Mark Campbell have developed a new test that detects oysters that will make people sick.
UF's official iPhone application has a GPS-enabled campus map, event calendar, directory of services around campus and a news feed.
Jacksonville will have six safety zones this weekend with UF administrators lending a hand in the booths.
The county fair added an Oktoberfest celebration and more rides in a makeover for this season.
UF senior Alexis Adler admires the pumpkin patch at the Wesley United Methodist Church on Northwest 23rd Avenue. The church has been selling pumpkins of various sizes and prices at the patch for more than three years, and it will be open until the end of October.
About 9.4 percent of UF students don't have health insurance, according to the 2008 Healthy Gators Student Survey Report.
In Monday's edition of the Alligator, an article incorrectly stated that there are 30 members of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers. In fact, there were 30 members of the coalition present at the protest Saturday.
A UF vegetarian group is celebrating World Go Vegan Week by holding events all week, ending with a pot luck Saturday.
Dear Gators football team,