Women's basketball media day impressions
Oct. 9, 2007It was the first chance to meet the new coaching staff as well as the players this afternoon.
It was the first chance to meet the new coaching staff as well as the players this afternoon.
It appears that being president of Student Senate wasn't enough for him. Now that Robert Agrusa has ended his term for Student Government, he's moving into real-world government. Or at least the Gainesville City Commission.
While the county panhandling ordinance was passed in September, the county is still debating over its purpose.
Alachua County Library District joined the UF library system in letting patrons checkout items in their underwear.
The next time you want to criticize Urban Meyer, just stop, please.
UF safety Tony Joiner commented Tuesday for the first time about his arrest nearly a week ago.
Although his term as Student Senate president came to an end Tuesday night, Robert Agrusa said he is not done with politics.
You better believe Marcie Hampton remembers last year's loss to South Carolina, but it's a memory she'd rather forget.
(Jennifer Keil / Alligator) Construction worker Gary Augustine takes a brief midday break from his job working on the Gateway of Champions project at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. The addition will expand the weight room, coaches offices and Gator Room, which acts as a recruiting center for future Gators football players, according to the project's Web site. It is projected to be finished in June 2008, according to UF's Facilities Planning and Construction Web Site.
UF's Student Senate spent nearly four hours giving tearful goodbyes to departing senators in the first of two Tuesday night meetings.
Garrett Tyler and Jack Berry appear to have nothing to do with Tony Joiner. But there are moral lessons to be learned from Gators athletes leaving their sport and a football player's run-in with the law.
UF's 19th-ranked men's golf team had a "pretty mediocre" day Tuesday at the Jerry Pate National Invitational, UF coach Buddy Alexander said.
While its starters snag headlines, the UF volleyball team's bench may actually hold the keys to the squad's success.
In addition to a 5 percent tuition increase, students could face a new technology fee if Gov. Charlie Crist approves a bill that was introduced by the Florida Senate on Tuesday.
Add it to the list of things you thought you'd never have to pay for in college: a new technology fee.
I would like to offer some supplemental information about Students for a Democratic Society's transparency and socially responsible investment campaign and our recent meeting with UF President Bernie Machen.
Today is basketball media days for both the UF men's and women's basketball teams. Stay tuned for coverage from both teams. Check out Thursday's Alligator and this Web site for all the news and updates.
Free Your PC, an event sponsored by Florida Free Culture, Student Government, the UF Computing Help Desk and the UF IT Security Team, offered students free McAfee antivirus protection, computer cleaning, and creative software and games Tuesday on the Reitz Union Colonnade from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Anne Kress said she has high expectations for the people that work for her, but she understands it can be hard to get there.