UF celebrates Gatorade's history
By KIM WILMATH | Nov. 15, 2007Like a lime-green, sticky flagship, Gatorade led UF to research greatness.
Like a lime-green, sticky flagship, Gatorade led UF to research greatness.
When the UF volleyball team takes the court Sunday for its last home match of the regular season, the Gators might have a hard time keeping it together.
UF researchers have found that going green to protect the water supply doesn't mean sacrificing a green lawn.
Temperatures are expected to fall to or below freezing late tonight into early Saturday morning.
Children at Metcalfe Elementary School giggled with excitement Wednesday when a group of UF students stepped into their cafeteria.
There's a powerful man roaming campus.
The Greek Judicial Board has recommended multiple punishments for a UF fraternity following an Aug. 30 party at its house where members served alcohol to minors.
No. 14 UF?s matchup with Florida Atlantic on Saturday won?t be the most important game of the day for the Gators.
True, one of the greatest senior classes in UF volleyball history is leaving school after this season.
Finally, there's been an Ameera Abdullah sighting.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin will not play against Florida Atlantic on Saturday. He continued to undergo IV treatments as he battles persistent migraines.
I can only hope Andrew Meyer's guest column was published with ironic intent. The guy who helped perpetuate the idea that political protesters are shrill, self-important fools wonders why more students aren't involved?
For one Gators player, Saturday's matchup against Rutgers is turning into a family affair.
While law schools nationwide are experiencing a decline in applications this year, the number of applications to UF's College of Law is on the rise.
When walking alone at night, stick to well-lit areas. Keep your hands empty. Be aware of your surroundings.
Seven UF students will drive 10 hours today to go fishing.
I found myself a little surprised after reading "Overheard in Gainesville" in Thursday's Avenue section. The final quote, by a "sorostitute," would have little apparent humor apart from the girl presumably being in a sorority. Some people might find it funny, but why not throw in hilarious quotes about other people?
Jerry Seinfeld is coming to UF to make jokes about nothing.
Every time Florida Atlantic quarterback Rusty Smith has a chat with Coach Howard Schnellenberger, he sees them.
(Amy Ustjanowski / Alligator) Karen Driscoll, a UF occupational therapy graduate student, checks how Nancy Sever's car "fits" her Thursday afternoon. The UF occupational therapy department organized "CarFit" to help adults be sure that their mirrors are adjusted properly and the driver's seat is placed correctly.