Gators end preseason with wins over Chipola
By ADAM BERRY | Nov. 13, 2008With the last fall preseason games over, the Gators softball team has played its last contests until February and the start of the spring season.
With the last fall preseason games over, the Gators softball team has played its last contests until February and the start of the spring season.
Participants in Sunday's GatorWalk 2008, an annual 5K walk-run benefiting March of Dimes, may have more drive in their strides now that Florida has been ranked among U.S. states with the highest rates of premature births.
While nervous teammates dealt with first-game jitters, Dan Werner had the steady hand.
Florida's attempts to balance its budget could temporarily shut down 19 state parks.
The UF population, having engaged in debate concerning carrying concealed weapons on campus, would do well to reread Wednesday's article "Police name suspect."
Football fans will pump more than spirit into the air this weekend. At full capacity, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and its 90,000 fans add about 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Only the whites of the students' eyes could be seen as their mud-encrusted bodies hit the ground after diving for a mucky Frisbee.
UF President Bernie Machen and his wife, Chris, left for a week-long trip to Iran on Thursday.
The UF cross country teams have one more step to take before the NCAA Championships.
It's time we got our hands dirty here at the alligatorSports Brand picks column.
In politics, as in life, you can usually identify losers by their tendency to blame the messenger.
The UF-South Carolina game usually isn't the most hyped contest on the Gators' schedule, but maybe it should be.
When she came to give her testimony, Kelli couldn't express the significance of the past 14 years in her life.
Another year, another group of immature students squirting milk out their noses while laughing at the terrible joke that is "Beat the Cocks."
Internal investigations by the Gainesville Police, announced Thursday, have shown that two former officers were having sex with prostitutes while on duty.
A story in today's Alligator reported the company that owns Oaks mall, General Growth Properties, had filed for bankruptcy. In reality, the company stated it might have to seek bankruptcy protection. It has not yet filed.
UF is going blue.
To overcome the highest unemployment rate in 14 years and a struggling stock market, more college students across the country are applying to business, law and graduate schools.
Andy Warhol's art can be seen on posters, tote bags and, thanks to a grant, at UF's Harn Museum of Art.
More native plants may flourish in the water flowing through Gainesville's Duck Pond neighborhood in the next year.