Offensive line key to running back's success
Sep. 3, 2008When Jeff Demps sneaks through Miami's defensive line, avert your eyes.
When Jeff Demps sneaks through Miami's defensive line, avert your eyes.
Hopefully, UF will take a big green leap in the right direction today.
While Advanced Placement credits may save students money and time, professors think they may be hurting their college education.
Floridians can rest easy, at least for now.
Four months ago, Matt Patchan didn't know if he would ever play football again.
Two men were arrested by Gainesville Police minutes after a pizza deliveryman was robbed at gunpoint Monday.
In Tuesday's Alligator, College Republicans Chairman Bryan Griffin said that Sen. John McCain's pick for vice president, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, was a person of honesty and integrity.
The last time the Gators took the field without Urban Meyer roaming the sidelines was the 2004 Chick-Fil-A Bowl.
I just got back from interviews after Gators football practice, and I have couple great stories from the interviews.
Less than a year after the death of their 3-year-old son, Sebastian Ferrero's parents are working to raise the money needed to build a freestanding children's hospital in Gainesville.
Nothing is 100 percent certain yet, but it's looking more and more like UF wide receiver Percy Harvin will play against Miami on Saturday.
After pleas from residents for a final decision, the Gainesville City Commission narrowed down its choices for a new location for the city's one-stop homeless center.
A new foundation is banking on the buzz surrounding Saturday's football showdown against the University of Miami to generate support for a fundraiser this week.
With the outcome of UF's matchup with Hawaii being a foregone conclusion, I was all set to write about how this weekend's showdown with Miami is no longer a warranted rivalry.
About two weeks after Tropical Storm Fay crisscrossed the state, Florida is preparing for another possible hit.
When UF was ranked the No. 1 party school at the beginning of the semester, I was not remotely surprised. The bar scene and nightlife have always been a significant part of college life in Gainesville.
Frank Bracco sat for about four hours in a cushy blue chair Tuesday in the Reitz Union's Center for Student Activities and Involvement in quiet protest.