Florida begins competition at SEC Outdoor Championships
By Lauren Staff | May 11, 2016The Gators open up their first day of competition today at the three-day Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The Gators open up their first day of competition today at the three-day Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The Florida men’s tennis team exceeded all expectations.
Fresh off a 16-4 shellacking of Temple to win its second-straight Big East Tournament title, the No. 2 Florida lacrosse team was named the No. 2 overall seed in the 26-team NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
To Kevin O’Sullivan, Southeastern Conference play is a grind.
Through six innings, Florida mustered just three hits against South Florida pitcher Michael Clarkson.
Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has a huge electoral problem looming on the horizon, and it seems he and many of his supporters either do not want to acknowledge it or would rather dismiss it as a non-issue. The problem is Trump does not seem to do well with a diverse general election constituency.
Hi, everybody. My name is Zachary Lee. I’ll be one of your columnists this Summer. You can find my column here in the Alligator every Tuesday. This being my first official column (you may recognize me from some politically-charged guest columns in past semesters or some crappy satirical pieces two years ago), I feel like I should introduce myself to you. I am majoring in philosophy and minoring in sustainability studies. I like peanut butter, my roommate’s dog and the satisfying crunch of walking on dead leaves. I don’t like the beach, adult men who wear Ed Hardy clothing products or Smirnoff Ice.
Welcome back, readers. Welcome home. We hope you enjoyed that little sliver of vacation. How did it come and go so quickly? It seems just yesterday we were in the heap of finals week, shamelessly praying to the gods to save our GPAs. No matter: time to trudge on through another season of classes. Treasure this semester, dear readers. It looks as though it may be our last.
Out of 800 universities, Times Higher Education ranked UF as No. 120 this year in its World University Rankings list.
Casual strollers and serious cyclists now have a safe trail to take from Bo Diddley Plaza in downtown Gainesville all the way through to I-75 on Archer Road.
On April 22, about three weeks after Manuel Vasquez pleaded no contest to a charge of video voyeurism, the former UF Department of Religion chairman submitted his resignation.
Local authorities said credit card fraud is a consistent problem each year.
The UF men’s basketball team’s backcourt got a welcomed boost on Monday when coach Mike White announced that guard Canyon Barry was transferring to Florida.
College students seeking to empty or furnish their apartments often visit thrift stores at the start of a new semester. This summer, students can donate their gently used furniture or clothes, find deals and help local charities at nonprofit thrift stores around town.
No. 1 Florida marches into May with the same swagger that earned it back-to-back national championships.
On April 30, at least one unidentified person marked the memorial with a white swastika within an existing red heart. A pair of white SS bolts were sprayed next to the heart.
By selecting patients who were in good health and separated only by age, researchers have discovered humans experience delayed inflammatory responses as they get older.
Florida’s baseball team is the best it’s ever been, and the proof is in the record.
Jane Douglas discovered she could tell what — and how often — her students read based on how they wrote.
The National Wetlands Awards has honored over 200 wetland scientists since 1989, and Ramesh Reddy – a UF faculty member for 37 years – will be recognized for science research.