Block seating available for Gator Growl
By DEVIN CULCLASURE | Oct. 4, 2007Gator Growl is teaming up with the University Athletic Association, and the results might make it easier for students to sit with their friends.
Gator Growl is teaming up with the University Athletic Association, and the results might make it easier for students to sit with their friends.
(LeighAnne Campbell / Alligator) A construction worker lifts a pole to continue work on the addition to the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Wednesday morning.
A grand opening will be held this weekend in honor of Emma, a 15.4 pound female ocelot.
Fire alarms went off around 11:45 p.m. Wednesday inside the Constans Theatre on campus.
With loud cheers and lit cigars, Gator Party candidates celebrated their near-sweep of the fall Student Government election early Thursday morning.
The Burger King, decked out in a shiny red robe and a rubber mask, marched through Turlington Plaza Wednesday.
On Wednesday, UF President Bernie Machen announced the nine appointments to a task force charged with reviewing UF's event management and University Police practices.
Tuesday's rainy weather may have drenched political party candidates campaigning during the first day of the fall Student Government election, but it didn't completely deter students from voting.
Four student senators, including a former Student Senate president, were expelled from Senate at Tuesday night's Senate meeting.
Football is a main distraction for many UF students during the fall semester, but last week, another traditional fall diversion arrived to tempt students from their books.
Colored smoke and earth-shaking bass filled the O'Connell Center as Fabolous and Lil Wayne performed Monday night.
UF students can keep jumping, jogging and judo kicking next semester, but it might not count for class credit.
It takes more than national titles to make Gators fans bleed orange and blue, according to researchers who believe the sense of community in college sports keeps fans loyal to their teams.
Competing alone in the fall Student Government election against well-organized political parties with thousands of dollars in funding might seem like a daunting task.
Josh Ghogan was shot in the right eye while rabbit hunting about 20 years ago.
UF's newest research institute is located about 80 miles away from campus on the southern outskirts of St. Augustine in Marineland, an incorporated town.
As the lights dimmed and the curtain rose, 30-something perfectly poised, high-heeled pairs of feet stood waiting. The dancing began.
UF President Bernie Machen decided Monday to reschedule the Oct. 11 appearance of Dr. Jack Kevorkian.
UF President Bernie Machen decided Monday to reschedule the Oct. 11 appearance of Dr. Jack Kevorkian.
The Progress Party kicked off its campaign for the fall Student Government election by taking it off.