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Gators avenge three straight home losses with win against Auburn
Feb. 7, 2008You could see it in their faces. The Gators didn't want to let this one slip away.
City, county hope to raise citizen involvement
By KATIE GALLAGHER | Feb. 7, 2008Both Gainesville and Alachua County are getting citizens more involved with civic education programs this March.
UF College of Medicine may lose accreditation
By DEBORAH SWERDLOW | Feb. 7, 2008The dean of UF's College of Medicine congratulated Florida's two new medical schools Thursday for receiving preliminary national accreditation, but he expressed concern for UF's medical education amid a state budget crisis.
McCarthy ignores historical evidence
Feb. 7, 2008Tigran Kesayan, 1LS
UF adds McCarney to defensive staff
Feb. 7, 2008UF hired former Iowa State coach Dan McCarney to join its defensive staff Friday.
Hartung, Zaiser head home to Pennsylvania for meet against Pittsburgh
By CALLOVI< | Feb. 7, 2008For two UF gymnasts, this Sunday's meet at Pittsburgh won't feel like an away meet.
Budget cuts will hinder non-profit organization funding
By KATIE GALLAGHER | Feb. 6, 2008As the Alachua County Commission begins planning for the 2009 fiscal year budget, local agencies are starting to come to terms with the impact of impending budget cuts.
Search for CLAS dean narrowed from 18 to 12
By DEBORAH SWERDLOW | Feb. 6, 2008After four hours of debate and 11 boxes of pizza, the committee to find a new dean for UF's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences narrowed its list to 12 semifinalists Wednesday.
Menu labels would help to fight obesity
Feb. 6, 2008The saying goes, "you are what you eat." Well if that's the case, everyone should be having an identity crisis.
Album ditches elitism
By ADRIAN RUHI | Feb. 6, 2008So this is what Ivy League indie rock sounds like? And it's not mired by snobbishness and elitism?
Dotson becomes leader in midseason
Feb. 6, 2008Monday - 10 points and eight rebounds against Stetson. Fractured tooth.
State of Florida strong in recuiting even without on-field wins
Feb. 6, 2008In-state powers might not dominate on the field anymore, but apparently that doesn't matter much to blue-chip prospects.
The Week in Entertainment
By ANA MONTANO | Feb. 6, 2008Good news for TV fans. The writer's strike is looking like there's an end in sight. According to a person familiar with the talks, significant progress has been made and a deal announcement could occur within in the week.
Heat trade Shaq to Phoenix for Marion, Banks
Feb. 6, 2008PHOENIX - The Phoenix Suns acquired Shaquille O'Neal in a stunning, blockbuster deal that sent four-time All-Star Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks to the Miami Heat.
Gay marriage is about law, not rights
By Taylor Hotchkiss | Feb. 6, 2008The debate over gay marriage is not the civil rights movement of our generation.
UF Eastside Campus to include $15 million building
Feb. 6, 2008UF plans to build a 65,000-square-foot building in the next 18 months at the Eastside Campus to create more office space. The project's estimated budget is $15 million.
Hot Chip dissapoints
By ROBERT HILSON | Feb. 6, 2008In indie rock, there's a time-tested tradition of tacking tongue-in-cheek titles onto unassuming works.
Home-grown DE Okine thrilled to stay in Gainesville
By RYAN LEVICK | Feb. 6, 2008Earl Okine is living the dream.