Penalties, turnovers again the story in UF’s fourth straight loss
By GREG LUCA | Oct. 30, 2011JACKSONVILLE — The scoreboard said Georgia beat Florida, but in many ways the Gators were responsible for their own downfall.
JACKSONVILLE — The scoreboard said Georgia beat Florida, but in many ways the Gators were responsible for their own downfall.
Don't tell Kelsey Tainsh there's something she can't do.
JACKSONVILLE — In his first season and first taste of Florida’s most historic rivalry, Will Muschamp has made sure the new era of Gators football would be remembered.
JACKSONVILLE — John Brantley played like he didn’t have a right ankle, and it almost cost Florida’s defense its lungs.
With the rising cost of movie theater tickets, people must be economical in their film selections. There is a profound feeling of satisfaction that comes with walking out of the theater after seeing a great film and knowing with certainty that you haven't wasted your money. Many movies are worth seeing, but not all of these are worth seeing in theaters. "In Time," a science fiction thriller starring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried that released Oct. 28, might not be the most frugal film choice for theater viewing.
Despite many negative reviews and generating some controversies, "Ra.One" is doing very well at the box office, breaking Bollywood records according to many. Despite the film's reviews, many agree that — for better or worse — it is breaking new ground.
In this cruel economy, the news industry has suffered great losses over the past few years. October in particular has been a tough month for the newspapers in Florida.
After a disappointing four-set loss to No. 20 Tennessee on Friday, the No. 13 Florida volleyball team was just shooting for a win Sunday against Kentucky in Lexington.
When I was applying to college, I was fortunate enough to have plenty of options. I couldn't wait to see what financial aid I would be able to get as that would decide where I went. Once the packages started rolling in, I saw that even though my family's income was low, all I qualified for was lots of student loans as my parents were frugal savers.
The following is a tax-neutral and nonpartisan way to continue funding Medicare and Social Security at the current level. I have suggested this to all members of the Congressional "Super Committee," our senators and two local congressmen.
Usually I laugh at the ignorance of your columnists, but the Alligator Editorial Board's dismissal of the STARS campaign is a new low.
The Gators are in an unfamiliar situation because of familiar problems.
As the month of October concluded, only a small minority of UF students and faculty took part in a major occurrence. Marking its 25th anniversary, National Breast Cancer Awareness has worked to promote outreach to those living with breast cancer and influence the financing of research and grants toward a cure.
The Student Recreation and Fitness Center got a makeover Tuesday when maintenance and delivery staff replaced more than a dozen machines.
Three Gators crossed the finish line of the Wisconsin adidas Invitational on Oct. 14 with new personal records. Although the men's and women's teams finished in 32nd and 19th, respectively, Florida’s runners clocked some of their best times collegiately.
According to coach Jan Dowling, Mia Piccio’s game fits the definition of “consistency.”
Entrance and exit ramps at Newberry Road and Interstate 75 will be closed for roadwork alternately overnight through Sunday, according to a UF news release.
JACKSONVILLE — John Brantley tried to lift Florida up. Instead, the Gators hit a new low Saturday.
JACKSONVILLE — Aaron Murray won’t be talking trash next time he comes home. He swears.
Florida coach Gregg Troy summed up Friday’s disappointing performance against Georgia with one word: shock.