SFC chosen to host inaugural celebration
By KATIE EMMETS | Jan. 19, 2009Congressman Cliff Stearns selected Santa Fe College to host the Inaugural Celebration for President Barack Obama today at the college's Northwest Campus.
Congressman Cliff Stearns selected Santa Fe College to host the Inaugural Celebration for President Barack Obama today at the college's Northwest Campus.
As a team, UF didn't blow the competition away, but Mariam Kevkhishvili single-handedly did while securing her place in the NCAA Indoor Championships.
Less than a week after Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, Barack Obama will take an oath for the highest office in the land. He will do so surrounded by family and friends, members of our government and anywhere from 3 million to 5 million onlookers - all bystanders to one of history's momentous junctures.
I may only be one of the simple folk, but I fail to see how the underage prohibition ordinance being considered by the Gainesville City Commission presents substantial savings, if any at all.
UF had a lot to prove Sunday against Georgia, and the team sure played like it.
Nick Calathes caught the ball at the top of the key, took one step behind the 3-point line and buried the Razorbacks.
This weekend's preseason tournament provided experience for a young UF men's tennis team.
A UF anthropology professor was arrested Saturday night after he admitted to trying to trade cocaine for sexual favors from another man.
The UF swimming and diving teams make a habit out of defeating Florida Atlantic.
Rev. Milford Griner, 51, remembers where he was April 4, 1968.
A man was arrested Sunday after an armed confrontation with his ex-girlfriend and two boys wielding baseball bats, according to a Gainesville Police Department arrest report.
The UF gymnasts didn't know they were losing after a less-than-stellar performance on balance beam.
Following the plagiarism controversy that surrounded him last spring, English professor James Twitchell retired last month, ending a 35-year career at UF.
With President Barack Obama set to make history this afternoon, the Editorial Board can't help but offer a word of caution as excitement over his presidency reaches epic proportions.
For many, Monday marked a celebration of a past and a future built on the words "I have a dream."
Starting Wednesday, President Barack Obama must live up to his celebrated image.
A white 1994 Ford Explorer was consumed by fire in front of Turlington Hall just after 7 a.m. on Friday.
Tim Tebow removes his sling from Alligator Online on Vimeo.
A pair of UF women's tennis players will visit Sin City today with an ace or two in mind.