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Gators' season ends with disappointment, hope for next year
By JESSE SIMONTON | June 29, 2011OMAHA, Neb. — Josh Adams' lips quivered as he spoke. With tears streaming down his face, Florida's second baseman was helpless at the podium, unable to process where it all went wrong.
UF runner booted from team after sexual assault charge
By JOHN BOOTHE< | June 29, 2011The promising career of a Florida track and field athlete came to a disturbing close when he was arrested Tuesday on a charge of sexual assault, stemming from an incident just hours after competing at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Like the girl of your dreams, CWS run not meant to be ... yet
By JESSE SIMONTON | June 29, 2011Imagine you're a sophomore in high school. Mostly you hang out with your friends, watch porn and play way too many video games.
Slive proposes new recruiting rules
June 29, 2011Commissioner Mike Slive of the Southeastern Conference sent the NCAA a letter proposing significant overhaul of the recruiting model. Check out the alligatorSports graphic detailing the changes inside.
UF obtains $5.5 million in grants
By Erin Jester | June 29, 2011UF education researchers have received two federal grants totaling $5.5 million for studies focused on reducing behavioral problems that disrupt the learning environment.
New company splinters from TutoringZone
By Kimberly Linton | June 29, 2011A new study center could create competition for TutoringZone.
Santa Fe students get tuition hike
By Clare Lennon | June 29, 2011Unlike the Florida afternoon sky, Santa Fe College students will not be making it rain any time soon.
Blood drive pushes to meet local needs
By Kelli Folse | June 29, 2011For a battle that hopes to claim 150 units of blood, the scene is ironically tranquil. The only visible aggression is the violent pumping of stress balls as the donors attempt to enlarge their veins for easy penetration.
Volunteers make primates feel at home
By Victoria Colson | June 29, 2011The volunteers at the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary don't come to monkey around.
Electronic musician to play Friday
By Gabriela Rosias | June 29, 2011The electronic-music scene in Gainesville continues to boom.
Flawless victory
By The Alligator Editorial Board | June 29, 2011Newspapers have had a centuries-long love affair with the First Amendment. Exercising our freedom of speech, after all, is our bread and butter. Whenever our favorite section of the Bill of Rights gets a shout-out in the news, we'd be stupid not to throw our two cents in.
She may have her faults, but America still kicks ass
By The Alligator Editorial Board | June 29, 2011This Monday, millions of Americans will gather in backyards, ballparks, churches and parade routes all across the country to celebrate the 235th birthday of the United States. For many of us, the Fourth acts as just another excuse to jet-stream unholy amounts of ethanol into our systems as we butcher another Lee Greenwood song and blow shit up. And why shouldn't we? It's American.
Unite Party uses 'system' to rule
By Jonathan Ossip | June 29, 2011In summer of 2008, I walked into my first Senate meeting. Fresh out of high school, I thought I had found a good place to get involved. What I found instead was a disaster.
Life lessons from a bad day and empty gas tank
June 29, 2011It's 6 p.m., and I'm on my way to the gym on a typical weeknight (I had tanned and done laundry earlier). I know there is nothing too peculiar about this, but there is one minor detail I should mention: My car had been on its reserve gasoline for a bit. By "a bit," I mean two days. Forgive me, but I hadn't time to stop for gas. Such is the life of a college student. And - I swear to you - the fuel gauge wasn't that low.
Owners of Boca Fiesta open new diner downtown
By Amy Stuart | June 29, 2011B.F.D.? Boca Fiesta Diner? Best Friends Dude? Burgers for Days?
Google Plus emerges as heavyweight competitor to Facebook
By THOMAS NASSIFF< | June 29, 2011Summer B provides a lot of students with their first impressions of college. A few friends of mine just moved into on-campus dorms to start their first semesters as UF students.
Company traps antimatter
By Carter Lyles | June 29, 2011For those of you familiar with the works of author Dan Brown, the name CERN should pop off the page instantly.
2011 Summer TV guide
By Diana Lopez | June 29, 2011As usual, there is a lull in awesome TV during the summer. But we've put together a list of summer shows that will hold you over until Thursday nights on NBC return!
'Lord of the Rings' comes to Blu-ray
By Andy Maroon | June 29, 2011Tuesday marked the day nerds all around the planet had been waiting for. The legendary "Lord of the Rings" trilogy finally became available on Blu-ray in extended directors cut.







