Students 'walk' from New York to Gainesville
By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN | Sep. 29, 2009Tuesday afternoon marked the kickoff of Healthy Gators' "virtual walk" from New York City to Gainesville.
Tuesday afternoon marked the kickoff of Healthy Gators' "virtual walk" from New York City to Gainesville.
Roughly five miles away from where the Withlacoochie River and Barge Canal kiss in southern Levy County lies a 5,100-acre stretch that illustrates the natural marriage of land and sky.
Former Gators quarterback Danny Wuerffel will host this year's Gator Growl, organizers announced Tuesday.
Barbies have always offended feminists, Polly Pocket probably offended small people and Beast Wars most likely offended the intelligence of entomologists, but no doll could possibly offend as many people as the latest addition to the American Girl line.
If you spend a day helping others this year, Disney will let you into the happiest place on earth for free.
Armed with fliers, stickers and a Tupac poster, Student Government parties pushed their platforms on the first day of SG elections Tuesday in a last-minute attempt to garner extra votes.
UF coach Urban Meyer said he has had discussions with his staff on possibly getting Brandon James more touches.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson and four other Democrats dealt the proposed public health care option a blow Tuesday when they voted against an amendment that would have included it.
The members of the UF Pride Student Union have read the Rev. Terry Jones' column yesterday, but few of us were terribly shocked.
Two days ago, during the clusterfuck of Student Government elections, I had two dissimilar but equally disturbing events occur that I thought explained how voting results were so systematically banal, year after year.
Put down the keys, Gators. The beer is coming to you.
Offensive coordinator Steve Addazio said Monday that he deserves all the blame for the third-quarter play that resulted in Tim Tebow suffering a concussion.
I was extremely satisfied to read the Alligator's endorsement of the Progress Party Monday after all of their actions surrounding transparency. When I was on Turlington Plaza last Thursday, I got to see the Progress Party candidates sign a pledge to put their voting records online.
Students applying for credit could soon hear a familiar motto: 21 means 21.
As buses circle around campus flashing Gators-themed messages in bright-orange digital letters, William Petrak slouches in the cushioned driver's seat of a chunky turquoise bus whose sign reads "125 Lakeside" in pale gray letters.
Driving under the influence, battery, assault, public urination, marijuana possession and underage alcohol consumption.
Narrated by Bobby Callovi
"Big Brother is watching."