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UF uses drones for research

UF was on a list released by the Federal Aviation Administration of the 81 public entities that applied for a license to use drones through October 2012.


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Gators drop from second to fifth at tourney

After a successful first round in the Northrop Grumman Championship left Florida tied for second place, the Gators struggled in the second round, falling to fifth place after shooting a combined 302 (+18) on Tuesday.


Lacrosse coach Amanda O’Leary walks off the field with junior Haydon Judge during halftime of a game against Dartmouth on March 20. O’Leary and the Gators beat Stony Brook 16-9 on Wednesday afternoon.
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Florida lacrosse facing former teammate

A year ago, Taylor McCord trotted onto the field at Dizney Stadium in Florida’s home opener against Jacksonville. After transferring to JU following her freshman season at UF, McCord will face the school that first gave her an opportunity.


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Anti-gun is the same as anti-woman

In the midst of all the anti-gun rhetoric being spewed from Capitol Hill, it is surprising to me that the person leading the anti-gun charge is a woman.


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UF in second after first round

Camilla Hedberg and the fifth-ranked Florida women’s golf team are in second place after Round 1 of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes, Calif.


Sophomore catcher Taylor Gushue swings during Florida’s 7-3 victory against Cal State Fullerton on Feb. 17, 2012 at McKethan Stadium. Gushue  went 2 for 3 at the plate on Saturday. His two-run single in the eighth inning helped Florida even its series against Miami.
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The Rally: Which player does Florida need to step up most in 2013?

Josh: The Gators lost the vast majority of their power to graduation and the draft. They don’t need to completely replace Mike Zunino, Preston Tucker and Nolan Fontana, but someone still has to step up and pick up some of the slack. That is why the most important player on the Florida baseball roster this season is sophomore catcher Taylor Gushue. The lineup won’t be as power-reliant. Instead, UF will increase its focus on small ball. Still, the Gators will rely on Gushue’s raw power to give them some semblance of balance in a lineup that lacks home-run ability at several positions. Even though he hit just .206 as a freshman, Gushue showed his potential as a middle-of-the-order force in flashes early last year. 



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