Correction
Mar. 24, 2011A photo that ran in Thursday’s Alligator was mistakenly identified as a group of students playing in a game of Humans vs. Zombies last year. The photo is actually of a Theatre Strike Force flash mob from October.
A photo that ran in Thursday’s Alligator was mistakenly identified as a group of students playing in a game of Humans vs. Zombies last year. The photo is actually of a Theatre Strike Force flash mob from October.
The last time Florida squared off against South Carolina, the Southeastern Conference title was on the line.
Senior Conor Dwyer wasn’t able to repeat his national 500-yard freestyle title, but he still grabbed the best finish of the day for the Gators.
NEW ORLEANS — After 40 minutes, the Gators were trapped in familiar territory: tied with BYU in the NCAA Tournament and heading to overtime after a missed shot by Chandler Parsons.
Heading into its toughest matchup of the year, No. 2 Florida could once again be without ace Stephanie Brombacher.
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“How much will he pay?”
Don’t call it a setback.
When the UF men's tennis team heads to Starkville, Miss., this weekend, it will be a homecoming trip for coach Andy Jackson.
The Gators have a lot motivating them right now.
Protestors stand in front of the White House, signs in hand bearing messages to stop the war and let peace reign.
Eric Conrad and Bryan Griffin go head-to head in the Gainesville City Commission run-off election.
For Gainesville residents who missed out on the fun of drive-in dining for the past three years, it’s time to rejoice.
As President Obama’s approval ratings continue to fall and he amasses more enemies on both sides of the aisle in response to his invasion of Libya, I am reminded of perhaps the most telling and haunting moment of the 2008 presidential election coverage.
Season nine “American Idol” winner Lee DeWyze will perform at the Phillips Center for Performing Arts on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
Spring‘s officially underway, Gators. With Sunday evening’s equinox in the books, we’re prepared to enjoy our weekend or two with decent weather before our sidewalks turn into lava flows.
We’re living in a dark time.
When Chandler Parsons was in first grade, back at Highlands Elementary School, he had to draw a picture showing what he wanted to do when he grew up.
Alex Panteliodis is starting to return to form.
From the moment their tiny toes first peeled from the gym’s worn, leather mats, their clocks began to tick.