City to enforce Game-Day parking rules
By Kathleen Birkhimer | Sep. 10, 2009Gainesville residents hoping to sell Game-Day parking will have to pay close attention to an ordinance the city plans to enforce more rigidly this year.
Gainesville residents hoping to sell Game-Day parking will have to pay close attention to an ordinance the city plans to enforce more rigidly this year.
The alligatorSports Brand Picks Column altered its style last week with a debate over the week's most divided game instead of a silly interview, and we have taken the lack of response from our readers as a sign of approval.
TAMPA - Playing against a senior-laden team in front of a hostile crowd Friday night, the Gators displayed a little maturity of their own.
As protesters held signs outside Weimer Hall reading "Public Radio for the Public," and "You did it great for decades. Please bring it back," Thursday night, the College of Journalism and Communications Dean John Wright was inside the building speaking to advertising and telecommunication students.
The NFL season has officially begun.
By now, you might've heard of Joe Wilson and his inability to hold his tongue. If you haven't, here's the story:
Just because the grass is greener, shorter or thicker on the other side doesn't mean it's more fun to play in.
Alachua County experienced its second death from the H1N1 virus, known as swine flu, this week.
Zach Mayo's column in Tuesday's Alligator, "UF should keep cheap food options," should set off a firestorm of protests and lead to the canning of whoever is responsible for these exploitive food prices. There is no reason for the prices they gouge from students at UF, except greed.
There won't be any tailgating. There won't be anyone scalping tickets. There won't even be alcohol, much less drunk fans playing beer pong along University Avenue with ESPN blaring from a TV in the background.
The Gators' new no-huddle offense could win them the national championship.
Gators can shop 'til they drop without dropping serious dough this evening at Fashion's Night Out.
It is not difficult to describe the palpable excitement of a Gators game day here in Gainesville. Imagine the day you were born and the first time you looked into your mother's eyes. The true and immediate comfort. The sense of belonging. Game day is like that, but with more orange.
Police resumed the search this morning for a driver who was ejected into Paynes Prairie Wednesday afternoon after a crash.
Nail me to the cross because I'm about to say something not exactly flattering to the vast majority of the Alligator readership.
Hundreds of volunteers dedicated their time to help better the Gainesville community at the annual United Way Day of Action on Wednesday.
Breaking up has never looked so damn good.