Arms Length
By MARIANNE LIJEWKSI | Nov. 26, 2007A janitor lives a normal life with one arm.
A janitor lives a normal life with one arm.
The regular season is over, and the fall semester is drawing to a close.
Stetson caught the Gators taking it easy and almost made them pay for it.
UF sophomore wide receiver Jarred Fayson has asked for and been granted a release from the football team in order to transfer to another school, a UF official confirmed Tuesday afternoon. Fayson, who had 12 catches for 148 yards and three touchdowns in 11 games this season, did not play in Saturday's win against Florida State. In addition, redshirt freshman tight end Trent Pupello has also been allowed to seek a transfer.
Cell phones have g2g while driving, two Florida legislators say.
What began as friends helping a friend has turned into an international outreach movement for people who struggle with depression, addiction, self-injury or suicidal thoughts.
As a 'Cane, it may seem sacrilegious for me to support a Gator, but in a Heisman field that is wide open, the climate allows for exceptions - and for history - to be made.
After trailing for a grand total of 7:48 in its first five games, the UF men?s basketball team led Florida State 7-6 at the 15:43 mark and never led again.
Depree Bowden took the pass, threw up a 30-footer from the left wing as time expired and thought for just a moment that it might fall and cap an improbable comeback bid by the Gators.
The phrase made famous by UF telecommunication senior Andrew Meyer has made its way so deep into the American lexicon that it has earned an entry in one of the most prestigious dictionaries.
(Andrew Stanfill / Alligator Staff) Jimmie Williams, a Gainesville artist, reads two books to keep his mind busy while selling prints of his charcoal drawings on University Avenue near 17th Street. Williams is also branching out to write an inspirational book. Andrew Stanfill
A Tallahassee man died Sunday afternoon after he was shot in a downtown parking garage earlier that morning.
As the final minute ticked off the clock in UF's 45-12 win against Florida State and chants of "Te-bow Heis-man!" rang out across The Swamp, his teammates urged quarterback Tim Tebow to join in the celebration.
The Gators stood on the field in disbelief.
UF football fans got a new view of The Swamp on Saturday.
I've always been worried about having hypochondria.
UF researchers have begun a study that could cure a type of blindness by intentionally injecting viruses into patients ' eyes.
In regards to the protests surrounding former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' speech at UF, I have a few important observations to make. As a participant in the protests, I can assure you we take the First Amendment right of freedom of speech very seriously. For the purpose of protecting both Mr. Gonzales' and our First Amendment rights, we unanimously decided our protests should be visual, not vocal.
Between shrinking budgets and growing costs, it seems every family, business and state is trying to make ends meet. The same holds true at UF.
A UF sophomore who was seriously injured in an accident last week has been showing signs of improvement.