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UF secondary shows growth with more interceptions
Nov. 3, 2008For the second year in a row, UF's secondary is the team's most dangerous unit.
Prominent Gators for McCain member announces vote for Obama
By THOMAS STEWART | Nov. 3, 2008A high-profile member of Gators for McCain, a student group boasting about 1,000 members, announced Sunday that he voted for Sen. Barack Obama about two weeks ago.
Student political groups make final rally for Election Day
By FAITH REAVES | Nov. 3, 2008After marathon campaigning and record-breaking early voting, Election Day has arrived. Despite exhaustion expressed by members of UF's student political organizations, there's still one more day of work left.
Tyus throws down in Gators' debut
Nov. 3, 2008On a night when UF coach Billy Donovan tinkered and toyed with seemingly every lineup under the sun, Alex Tyus stole the show.
ObamaBot inspires personal epiphany
By Josh Burkard | Nov. 3, 2008This political season has been tough for me. So far, I've avoided thinking about it by focusing on giving congressional offices an earful about the $700 billion they just flushed down the toilet.
Political groups recycle campaign signs to help city reach goal
By ANA GONI–LESSAN | Nov. 3, 2008The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has asked presidential campaigns in the state to recycle their campaign signs after the election.
Arrests made during UF–Georgia game fall
By KATIE EMMETS | Nov. 3, 2008While the Gators' winning score at the UF-Georgia game was higher than last year, the number of arrests made by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office decreased.
Offices receive envelopes of white powder
By KATIE GALLAGHER | Nov. 3, 2008The Gainesville Sun, Florida House of Representatives and nine Marion County public offices received envelopes Monday containing an unidentified white powder that turned out to be flour.
Darwinism not justification for genocide
By Jamie Mann | Nov. 3, 2008It is not my intention to belittle anyone who uses our free speech zones regardless of whether they are preaching, campaigning or whatever.
Rickerson arrested, charged with battery
Nov. 3, 2008UF sophomore cornerback Jacques Rickerson was arrested early Tuesday morning on charges of domestic battery by strangulation and obstruction of justice by the Gainesville Police Department.
Students join novel–writing competition
By TATIANA GONZALEZ | Nov. 3, 2008November is National Novel Writing Month, and participants throughout the world began writing at 12:01 a.m. Saturday in hopes of completing a 50,000-word novel by midnight on Nov. 30.
Local restaurants reward voters with free food, drinks
By GUYANA HAND | Nov. 3, 2008Sporting an "I Voted" sticker will earn you more than recognition as a Gainesville voter today.
Machen, Reilly debut new trail with ribbon–cutting ceremony
By LAUREN BAKER | Nov. 3, 2008While munching on shrimp cocktail and cookies, guests gathered at the trailhead in Natural Area Park, behind the Phillips Center for Performing Arts, to watch a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new boardwalk extending into the wetlands portion of UF's Natural Area Teaching Laboratory.
Cueto wins first college tournamnet
Nov. 3, 2008Carlos Cueto won his first collegiate tournament Monday at the Seminole Invitational in Tallahassee, but it was eerily similar to a typical practice in Gainesville.







