Police: Man arrested for attempted murder
By Martin Vassolo | Mar. 20, 2016Police arrested a Gainesville man early Friday morning after they said he shot his gun at a moving car.
Police arrested a Gainesville man early Friday morning after they said he shot his gun at a moving car.
More residents have bought KFC since its Gainesville locations began to offer halal meat.
Kalee Eichelberger was a miracle child.
Families made butter and drank bottled milk when Family Day at the Dairy Farm returned Saturday.
A little more than a week ago, the country stood in awe as former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson rose from the dead — or at least partially awoke from his constant state of slumber — to endorse Mein Drumpf as the Republican nominee. While some are caught up in whether this is a Chris Christie-like attempt at securing a vice presidency or cabinet position, we at the Alligator have taken this opportunity to look back critically at Carson’s campaign. After intensive study and research, we’ve conclusively diagnosed him with the Benjamin Carson disease.
"There is no sexual relation.”
According to its website, Accent Speakers Bureau, the Student Government group that brings speakers to campus, “strives to bring controversial and influential speakers to the university, with the intent of further educating the student body, outside of the classroom, on current hot topics and controversies.” If this is the group’s mission statement, Accent is clearly not doing its job.
The liberal media made up its mind a long time ago: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee. While former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley’s candidacy was laughable from the beginning, support for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has increased steadily. His legitimacy has increased with time. While he will never have the kind of name recognition Clinton has, Sanders’ support has grown from five-person crowds to sold-out auditoriums. Yet, this means nothing to the liberal establishment.
After two first-place finishes on Friday, the Gators came out on Day 2 of the Black & Gold Challenge in Orlando looking to complete a successful weekend of competition on Saturday.
Against Missouri last year, A.J. Puk admittedly said that he threw some batting practice pitches against the Tigers, who roughed him up for nine earned runs.
For the past two years, despite winning the national title each season, Florida had fallen short to Alabama in the Southeastern Conference Championships by the slimmest of margins.
Kahlia Warner’s consistency on the big stage continues.
No. 1 Florida edged Southeastern Conference rival No. 16 Tennessee 4-2 on Saturday at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium. The Gators (29-1, 4-1 SEC) got out to an early lead, let the Volunteers (21-7, 3-2 SEC) rally, and then climbed ahead late.
After defeating the first six ranked opponents it faced, the No. 2 Florida lacrosse team was suffocated by top-ranked Maryland 14-4 in front of a home crowd of 1,015, the ninth-largest showing in Donald R. Dizney Stadium’s history.
Megan Reed led Florida on Friday.
Peter Alonso stepped to the plate in a situation most players fantasize about.
It was another blowout home victory for the Florida men’s tennis team on Friday night.
Tennessee starting pitcher Matty Moss was pulled in the bottom of the first inning on Friday night, allowing two early runs and scoring three in the frame to take as Florida took an early lead over the Volunteers.
The last few matches, Florida has either dropped the doubles point or won close matches in singles.
All the talk heading into Florida’s first NCAA Tournament game was that the Gators were poised to bounce back from their crushing 23-point defeat to Kentucky in their first game of the Southeastern Conference Tournament.