PICKING UP THE PIECES: Injuries, loss destroy UF’s playoff hopes
By IAN COHEN | Nov. 6, 2016After his team was decimated by injuries, and after his starting quarterback threw two interceptions, Jim McElwain stated the obvious.
After his team was decimated by injuries, and after his starting quarterback threw two interceptions, Jim McElwain stated the obvious.
Starting in Fall 2018, UF students will have to take a course that includes What is the Good Life and may add additional general education requirements.
Citizens can get a free cup of coffee and a doughnut by showing their “I Voted” sticker this week.
Barry Gebhard, a lead pilot with UF Health’s critical-care transport system, has saved a lot of lives during his 24 years of flying helicopters, but one patient stands out.
Gainesville Police arrested a Georgia man after he led an officer in a high-speed chase Thursday.
Two American rock bands told Gainesville residents and students to go out and vote during a Friday-night concert.
Clinton will be making stops in Jacksonville and Gainesville to rally early votes for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as part of the "Stronger Together" bus tour today.
Tuesday marks a monumental day in our history. Our nation will decide who they want to lead the good march into the future. We here at the Alligator encourage each and every one of you, Democrat, Republican, Independent and Libertarian alike, to please go out to the polls tomorrow and cast your votes.
Two pediatric cancer patients twisted green pipe cleaners around clothespins as they made alligators and turtles at a crafts event Sunday.
The Clinton name comes with strong connotations of scandal, and this past week just added to it with the latest email snafu about Huma Abedin’s emails being on Anthony Weiner’s computer. Even if there was no criminal activity, the announcement of an investigation so close to Election Day creates doubt. Although Election Day is tomorrow, these scandals will linger long after, perhaps throughout a Hillary Clinton presidency.
As we all know, ‘tis the season. I’m not talking about Christmas season, but that is fast-approaching. Are you ready? I know I’m not. Anyway, I digress. It is certainly election season, and fewer than 48 hours after this is published, we will know who will be our president for the next four years. That is equally cool as it is terrifying. Good luck, America. Again, I kid. I am talking about flu season.
Stepping out of a black RV with the words “Stronger Together” on the side, former U.S. President Bill Clinton waved to surprised Gainesville residents Saturday afternoon.
It was supposed to be a statement game.
After shooting a man, stealing his car and leading police on a high-speed pursuit — with a puppy in the backseat — a Gainesville man was arrested Friday, the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office said.
Savannah Jordan has been in a funk recently.
On Saturday, Joshua Mazur will play songs for the dead.
An environmental and urban historian displayed the irony of a magazine cover at a talk Thursday. The cover depicted a funeral home with children full of life.
In light of the death of a UF student bicyclist last week, many Gainesville residents — including Mayor Lauren Poe — have re-evaluated street safety in the city.
In front of a crowd of 50 residents, three congressional candidates squared off over the economy, the Affordable Care Act and student debt.
Get to know the candidates for Florida state representative District 3.