Mountain to God
By Athanasios Gentimis | Sep. 20, 2012Agnostic responds to Wednesday's column.
Agnostic responds to Wednesday's column.
After two weeks on the road, we here at alligatorSports will finally spend a weekend in Gainesville. But instead of catching up with school work and cleaning up the hell holes our rooms have become during our absence, we plan on getting wasted on whatever’s cheapest and introducing ourselves by our column names to numerous unimpressed females at Midtown.
While Apple fanatics across the globe are raving about the release of the iPhone 5, there are mixed feelings about its accompanying update, iOS 6.
For rock group Sister Hazel’s guitarist and vocalist Drew Copeland, taking the stage at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is not just another gig.
The Laboratory, located at 818 W. University Ave., suffered a “horribly wretched” summer that left Larry Bruce, the owner, about $1,500 in debt.
One of the worst parts of the season is already in the past for the Gators.
The Gators have had plenty of reasons to give up this season, associate head coach Dave Boos said.
With each carry, Mike Gillislee runs farther away from the dangers of DeLand. His cousin Kentrell Gillislee, meanwhile, deals with the perils of their hometown every day.
Gainesville Police has issued an Amber Alert for a Gainesville toddler.
West Nile has migrated to Alachua County.
Spicing up the local music scene less than a year ago, Project Chili’s start consisted of a rather modest hangout between childhood friends vibing to funk icons.
Jackson Ripley wrote Romney a letter that details his frustrations, many of which echo the feelings of other Americans. (We’ve left the quotes from his letter unedited for grammar, spelling, etc.)
Only one thing is keeping coach Will Muschamp from fully establishing Florida as a team known for toughness and physicality: his foolish, stubborn insistence on trick plays.
Joker Phillips is ignoring the elephant in the room.
I have been an avid Taylor Swift fan since her early country days. My obsession with her music has led me to two of her concerts, and her songs are the most played on my iTunes account.
Coach Will Muschamp has led the Gators to a 3-0 start for a second consecutive year.
The internationally touring music show, formerly known as Dayglow, is making a stop in Gainesville on Friday night.
In commemoration of a 50-year career, American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan reminds old and new fans of why he is the voice of his generation with his 35th album, “Tempest.”
Days after a video leaked about presidential nominee Mitt Romney telling supporters that 47 percent of the nation is overdependent on government support, the nationwide discussion has trickled down to Gainesville.
* Editor's Note: A previous version of this story ran online at alligatorSports.org on Monday, Sept. 17.