UF student announces Gators basketball game for ESPNU
By Matt Tripp | Feb. 3, 2009One UF student's dream came true Tuesday night, after he announced the Gator basketball's UF-South Carolina game live on ESPNU.
One UF student's dream came true Tuesday night, after he announced the Gator basketball's UF-South Carolina game live on ESPNU.
For UF coaches, today could not come soon enough.
As wallets tighten due to economic woes, hospitals around the country have been receiving more than just donations of blood and organs.
I was disappointed that Michelle Hipps decided to utilize her column in Tuesday's edition of the Alligator to chide an entire category of Facebook users who participated in creating a "25 things about me" list, claiming that the act is egotistical and selfish.
The thought of unjustly demeaning an American hero disgusts me.
The switch to digital transmission is supposed to take place Feb. 17, but it may be pushed back to June 12.
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While reading the editorial about Michael Phelps on Tuesday, I was surprised to see such a negative reaction.
The Reitz Union will soon undergo a makeover to become greener and more energy efficient, after Tuesday night's Senate meeting.
The Florida Department of Transportation has temporarily shut down an Interstate 75 rest area for road repairs.
Michelle Hipps, perhaps you should stop taking yourself so seriously and realize that Facebook is a form of entertainment.
Tuesday marked the end of Student Government Senate interviews and the newest announcement of candidates for an exectutive ticket. Following three days of interviews, parties had to submit their selected applicants for the 50 available Senate seats by midnight.
Here's a tip from Robbery 101: wearing "crazy pajama bottoms" can hardly be described as inconspicuous criminal attire.
Three UF officials are serving on a 12-person federal committee charged with assessing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's role in ensuring safe food.
The Gator Motorsports family is preparing for a road trip to Michigan, where its "baby" will take its first competitive steps.
TALLAHASSEE - After years of planning, the U.S. will finally be on the map when it comes to renewable energy, and Gainesville is the city that will put it there.
With a hot hand and an icy glare, Erving Walker led UF on the road to redemption.
While the UF women's basketball team was busy breaking the school record for 3-pointers on Sunday against Arkansas, none of the players had any idea how the final numbers would crunch.
While most of Gainesville was trying to stay warm and dry Monday afternoon, Carmen Cusack was lying on a giant mousetrap wearing only a bikini, heels and a pair of mouse ears.
Frustrated fan in the 3rd level, UF alumnus