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Rain doesn't hold UF track and field team back in Florida State Relays
By TONI-ANN MILLER | Mar. 29, 2009The rain and wind couldn't completely stop UF this weekend in Tallahassee.
UF lacks experience at wide receiver heading into '09
Mar. 29, 2009After watching receivers Percy Harvin and Louis Murphy work out for NFL scouts at UF's Pro Day on March 18, Urban Meyer came to an unpleasant realization.
Documentary Institute needs to survive
By Jonathan Bougher | Mar. 29, 2009By eliminating the Documentary Institute, it is now clear that Dean John Wright is utilizing the current budget crisis to reshape the College of Journalism and Communications to his own vision and heed the advice to "never waste a good crisis." He claims that the DI is "not as central to the college's mission." I would invite everyone to read the college's mission statement on its Web site. It states, foremost, that the college should produce "exemplary professional practitioners" for "various journalism and communication fields." From another perspective, the DI could fit directly into the college's mission, which is open to wide interpretation. Unfortunately, the DI does not fit into the more personal mission of Dean Wright.
Offense powers Gators to weekend sweep of Crimson Tide
By CALLOVI< | Mar. 29, 2009The Gators have a case of the hitting bug.
No. 14 UF tops Mississippi State in home match
By JOSEPH R. HOLZER | Mar. 29, 2009The No. 14 Gators women's tennis team could open a kennel the way it's been taming Bulldogs in Southeastern Conference play.
Guns have no place on college campuses
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Mar. 29, 2009For Texas gun owners licensed to carry concealed weapons, proposed state legislation may soon allow for firearms to be found in an unlikely place - college campuses.
Doctors should be paid based on work
By Dr. David E. Winchester | Mar. 29, 2009I am not part of the UF Faculty Practice Plan, but I do know that it is common practice (especially in large doctor groups) for doctors to be paid a base salary and then additional income based on how many patients they see. That way, people who work harder and see more patients get additional income.
Junior Fraser takes two national titles over weekend
By MERCEDES MACHADO | Mar. 29, 2009Junior swimmer Shaune Fraser ended the season strong.
Charity showcases vintage vehicles, raises money for underprivileged
By EMILY FUGGETTA | Mar. 29, 2009Thirteenth Street became a runway for vintage vehicles Saturday when a local nonprofit group held a charity showcase for motorcycles and classic cars.
CORRECTION
Mar. 29, 2009An article in Friday's Alligator reported the GI Bill would allow for a $100,000 stipend for books to returning veterans who are heading to college. There is actually an $1,000 stipend for books.
Saints baseball on two-game losing streak after weekend losses
By JESSICA ETTER | Mar. 29, 2009With wind whipping and fans cheering, Santa Fe College (19-15, 8-4 Mid-Florida Conference) was unable to walk away with a victory Saturday against Lake Sumter Community College, falling to the Lakers 13-10.
Local teens help with alcohol sting
By KATIE EMMETS | Mar. 29, 2009Teenagers working with the Alachua County Sheriff's Office helped catch four convenience stores selling alcohol and cigarettes to minors.
Michigan State knocks off No. 1-overall-seed Louisville to head to Detroit
Mar. 29, 2009THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Crowds flock to Greater Gator Festival to taste beers
By HUNTER SIZEMORE | Mar. 29, 2009Warsteiner, Presidente, Budweiser, Sapporo and Dundee are just a few of the dozens of beers slung back by festival goers on Saturday.
Camp helps children gain self–confidence through activities
By RACHAEL PINO | Mar. 29, 2009He may wear scrubs instead of a cape, but to his patients and their family members, Dr. Paul Dell is a superhero.
North Carolina drops Oklahoma, advances to Final Four
Mar. 29, 2009THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Future for ‘Generation Y’ appears bleak thanks to apathy
By ERIC CHIANESE | Mar. 29, 2009Today's installment of the Eric Chianese Chronicles will bring to the forefront something that's been on my mind quite a bit lately--and I warn you in advance, this isn't for the faint of heart.
Eight college students compete in Nude Olympics
By HUNTER SIZEMORE | Mar. 29, 2009Five men, some hairy, some shaved clean below the waist, sprinted across a field of clay, soggy from Saturday's squall.