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Setters, middle blockers look to refine chemisty
Sep. 24, 2008With six freshmen on this year's roster, the No. 11 Gators (8-1, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) have had to build the chemistry between their young talent and veteran players.
Award–winning author speaks at UF on war trilogy books
By KRISTEN WILKIE | Sep. 24, 2008Rick Atkinson brings dead people back to life - in books, that is.
Gas–price gouging rises in Alachua County
Sep. 24, 2008Although the threat of increasing gas prices from Hurricane Ike is passing, reports of price gouging are still on the rise in Gainesville.
Board of Governors prepares for spring session
By DEBORAH SWERDLOW | Sep. 24, 2008Florida's Board of Governors will begin discussing plans today for the state's spring legislative session, including finding a chancellor in time to lead the board during the 60-day session.
Elliot gets expanded role on offense
Sep. 24, 2008Ashlee Elliott is not a fan of hard conditioning, but it will be crucial if she is to be more assertive on offense.
Going green is new trend
By JORDANA FYNE | Sep. 24, 2008The green movement is spreading through America like a forest fire. Even in the celebrity world, green seems to be the new pink.
Band mixes moods and grooves for eclectic sound
By ZACH SEYMOUR | Sep. 24, 2008Members of Gainesville band Moodhosa said their sound is hard to explain - even for them. There's a backdrop of gutty, gritty Delta blues, hints of funk, undercurrents of reggae and a smattering of good, old-fashioned rock 'n' roll. What shapes Moodhosa's groove is exactly what makes rock music great: a respect for the classics, an acknowledgment of contemporaries and a personal touch.
No reason to open up playbook so early
Sep. 23, 2008Suneel Patel, 4EG
Pitbull concert tickets sell out
By KRISTIN BJORNSEN | Sep. 23, 2008Oliver Tseng was halfway through the line to get his ticket to see hip-hop artist Pitbull perform when a representative from the University Box Office announced that only a few seats were left.
GPD arrests man wielding samurai sword
Sep. 23, 2008A man armed with a samurai sword was arrested by Gainesville Police early Tuesday morning.
No Midnight Madness for UF basketball
Sep. 23, 2008For the second straight year, UF will not host the once annual open practice. Instead, the Gators will hold an interactive fan-player event the week of Gator Growl before the Oct. 25 homecoming football game against Kentucky.
Former White House adviser talks about foreign policy
By THOMAS STEWART | Sep. 23, 2008Sen. Barack Obama may not have Sen. John McCain's military experience, but he has the right judgment when it comes to foreign policy, said Richard Clarke, former terrorism adviser in President Bill Clinton's administration, in a Tuesday visit to UF.
Cunningham out with hyperextended leg
Sep. 23, 2008UF defensive end Jermaine Cunningham was seen on crutches following Tuesday's practice, though according to coach Urban Meyer, the injury isn't as bad as it appears.
UF Football Schedule
By RYAN MOULTON | Sep. 23, 2008An interactive schedule for the 2008 football season.
Tebow happy to be spreading ball around
Sep. 23, 2008At this rate, UF quarterback Tim Tebow will not be winning a second Heisman Trophy this year.
Assistant coaches make difference
Sep. 23, 2008It took Urban Meyer just 14 seconds into a nearly 24-minute press conference to say one of the biggest factors in UF's success so far this season.
Former POWs discuss McCain's personal side
Sep. 23, 2008Whenever Thomas Moe sees Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain on TV, he is reminded of the time he spent as a prisoner of war, when a "thumbs up" from McCain would help him make it through the day, he said.