Car engulfed in flames near Harn
By Webb | Apr. 9, 2012A car fire next to Southwest Recreation Center and the Harn Museum left one man in jail and another without a ride.
A car fire next to Southwest Recreation Center and the Harn Museum left one man in jail and another without a ride.
The UF School of Theatre and Dance has gone Gaga.
When Ronald Powell left the field with a knee injury in Saturday’s spring game, coach Will Muschamp hardly seemed worried.
The lion changing colors almost every week isn’t the only special thing about UF’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house.
Students can experience Ron Swanson’s Pyramid of Greatness for themselves when Nick Offerman, the actor who plays him on “Parks and Recreation,” performs at the Reitz Union’s Rion Ballroom Wednesday night.
For the first time this season, Florida isn’t considered the best team in college baseball.
JOHN: All of the offseason signals pointed to the belief that Ronald Powell was finally becoming the elite playmaker on defense he was recruited to be.
Some Gainesville residents are concerned about drivers whizzing through their neighborhoods.
Florida’s fall from the top of the college baseball polls was a swift one — one that surely has people questioning if this team is as good as it was advertised to be entering the season.
As the semester comes to an end, an inconvenient reality kicks in: moving day.
Handcuffed inside a police car, a Gainesville man kicked through a back seat window Easter morning.
A shot sails past the baseline. A backhand slams into the net. A second serve lands just out for a double fault.
On Monday, former Sen. Bob Graham encouraged students at Florida universities to speak out and make their voices heard to the state legislature and governor.
In Alyssa Bache’s first season with the Gators, her time in the circle has been limited.
At the Southeastern Conference Championships on March 24, the Gators exploded on vault with a 49.525 to rally to the top of the leaderboard.
When athletic training freshman Morgan Villanueva loses interest in a lecture at UF, she reaches for her secret weapon: a cellphone.
What good have you done today?
If you’re truly a ’90s kid, your first pet probably wasn’t real.
As we near the horizon of summer, many of us are in the job application process.
As a co-worker, student and friend of Zot Lynn Szurgot, I am confident that the allegations described in the Friday issue of the Alligator are false.