Sydney Moss and a broken college system
By PHIL HEILMAN< | June 22, 2013The recent standoff between Sydney Moss and the Florida women’s basketball program exemplifies a problematic double standard in college athletics.
The recent standoff between Sydney Moss and the Florida women’s basketball program exemplifies a problematic double standard in college athletics.
In a world where people desire to be accepted in accordance with human nature, hazing has become practiced with more frequency, bringing about serious issues in universities and amongst students.
During football season, UF students and locals hate any animal that’s not a Gator.
Gov. Rick Scott appointed two new members to UF’s Board of Trustees on Wednesday.
Bigfoot, Titanoboa and King Kong — oh my.
UF is opening a new satellite campus for graduate architecture students in Sarasota.
Rita Hayworth was the preferred pinup girl for the World War II soldiers and the prototype of sass, class and style for generations of women.
When Elizabeth Jones began working for the UF College of Education in 1952, P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School was housed in Norman Hall.
I’ve been driving in Gainesville for about five years now, and sometimes I hate it.
Sydney Moss dealt the Gators a painful blow when she announced on Tuesday that she would not be returning to the Florida women’s basketball program next season.
Scottie Wilbekin was suspended indefinitely from the UF basketball team for the second time in eight months last week. Wilbekin violated undisclosed team rules, according to the school. Wilbekin will need to battle for playing time. Although basketball season is months away, alligatorSports editors Adam Lichtenstein and Landon Watnick will debate whether Wilbekin will have a major impact for the Gators next season if he’s a member of Florida’s roster come October.
“Do you know who I am? I am a UF football player. I am Antonio.”
Michael Frazier II has achieved his summer goal.
Midtown may be gaining another bar, but one of its late-night restaurants will be relocating.
A UF football player was arrested Sunday after police say he punched a bouncer over cover charge.
UF Alumni Association has partnered with Tailgate Guys for the upcoming football season.
In January 2006, the first World Race launched in Mexico. On July 4, a UF alumna will begin her World Race in Atlanta.
UF students will soon have 3-D printing capabilities, use of more iPads and access to Wi-Fi in the Natural Area Teaching Lab in the southwest corner of campus, thanks to the 2013 technology fee awards.
About $75 million in renovations and reconstruction at the Reitz Union will begin soon.
Some time ago, the president said the use of chemical weapons against rebels in Syria would constitute crossing a “red line.”