Florida eliminated from SEC volleyball title race
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Nov. 22, 2009The Gators will not win the Southeastern Conference for the first time in 19 years, but on Sunday, Florida prevented Kentucky from claiming a share of the title.
The Gators will not win the Southeastern Conference for the first time in 19 years, but on Sunday, Florida prevented Kentucky from claiming a share of the title.
Tim Tebow only has three games left as a Gator, raising plenty of questions about what the offense will look like when he’s gone.
When Erving Walker’s 3-pointer found the bottom of the net a little more than three minutes into the second half Friday night, he said two words immediately came to his mind.
The shots didn’t fall for the Florida women’s basketball team against FSU and it lost by four.
The Florida women’s cross country team has a chance to do something today its never done before in its 30-year history — win a national title.
A new UF study reveals diversity in political leanings among religious voters that might not have been as obvious before.
From the first day of competition in the Georgia Tech Invitational, Florida’s women were in contention.
A resident psychiatrist at UF’s College of Medicine was arrested early Sunday morning for driving drunk and failing to stop after hitting a pedestrian near Ben and Jerry’s on University Avenue.
Two hours before the 12:01 a.m. showing Friday, Regal Gainesville Cinema 14 sold out 15 showings of the latest “Twilight” movie.
Bully see, bully do.
When Taylor Newman saw the red carpet, the DJ, the photo booth and all of her relatives, she finally felt complete.
BuddySurfing.com founder Shawn Joseph, 25, poses for a photo at his apartment on Sunday night.
UF students took a stand against smoking Friday when they celebrated the Great American Smokeout on Turlington Plaza to raise awareness of the dangers of smoking.
A recent Uf graduate founded a social networking site that allows users to post and browse events happening at their school and community.
When 12-year-old Hussein Muhammad felt pain in his molar, his mother knew how to fix it. She tied a piece of string to his tooth and yanked, hard. She couldn’t afford to take him to the dentist, so instead she performed the extraction herself.
WUFT-FM will broadcast live and recorded holiday music on its HD channel.
Wearing black arm bands emblazoned with the transgender symbol and holding flickering candles in the cool November air, more than 40 people gathered Friday on the Plaza of Americas to remember.
On Saturday night, the Senate voted to move health care legislation to the floor for debate in a close party-line vote of 60 to 39.
Last week, a federal judge in Tallahassee approved a settlement in an environmental suit that requires the EPA to set nutrient limits for lakes, streams and creeks in Florida.
Last week, the Alligator published contradictory views on whether trying Khalid Sheikh Muhammad in New York is the right move. Unfortunately, both pieces missed some of the most pertinent questions. Before addressing these, it must be said that I feel trying Muhammad in New York is the right decision. Don’t get me wrong, he in no way deserves the protections we are providing him.