Students voice concerns over promotion of movie
By ALEX TIEGEN | Nov. 19, 2007About 30 students met with officials from UF's Division of Student Affairs on Monday to voice concern about the controversial promotion of a movie about "Radical Islam."
About 30 students met with officials from UF's Division of Student Affairs on Monday to voice concern about the controversial promotion of a movie about "Radical Islam."
When he was born almost three months early, Jon Paul Tijerino weighed only 1 pound, 9 ounces.
Wearing a ruby-red beret and neon-yellow wraparound sunglasses, Dr. Robert Cade sat quietly in the shadow of his greatest achievement.
Pressly Stadium shook as Central Florida midfielder Hanna Wilde's penalty kick bounced off the crossbar.
Cornelius Ingram could have marveled at many accomplishments, but he also chose to focus on the one downer - the out-of-town scoreboard - on an otherwise upbeat Saturday at The Swamp.
When the UF women's cross country team lines up at the NCAA Championship in Terre Haute, Ind., today at noon, the Gators will not take their opportunity for granted.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin felt good enough to work out Sunday and should practice today as he recovers from a sinus infection and migraine headaches that kept him out of the last two games.
UF students frustrated with or confused by parking rules on UF's campus can now vent their problems to the Student Traffic Court's judges.
LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska gave the UF women's basketball team a reality check Saturday.
UF coach Amanda Butler announced this morning the signing of her inaugural recruiting class.
UF's chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, known as Zeta, has received punishments from its international headquarters after a Tampa restaurant owner complained about the group's behavior at an October social.
With 5:49 remaining in the first half and the score tied at 31 against Rutgers, UF coach Billy Donovan called a timeout and forced the Gators to forget how young they really are.
Kids ran through the barricaded areas of a street to play large-scale tic-tac-toe and paint their faces with rainbows, horses or flowers.
Why are we still mentioning Andrew Meyer in the Alligator? Sure, he gave you plenty of stories, but it's over.
UF President Bernie Machen makes a lot of money - more than three-quarters of a million dollars.
Thanks to a nearby Taco Bell, high percentage of female students and low number of male vocal groups, UF is moving up in the rankings.
When it was all over, Amber McCray used her jersey to wipe the tears from her eyes.
After suffering its worst loss in more than two years against Indian River just 10 short days ago, Santa Fe (3-2) came out with something to prove Saturday.
In light of the fact that funding for many UF departments is being cut to the bone, UF professors are underpaid and overworked, state funding for higher education is being cut every year and our economy is, by many estimates, on the verge of entering a recession, isn't it good to know that we here at UF have one of the highest-paid university presidents in the country?
It was all foreign for Yan Bo Diao. None of it - not the green beans and turkey piled on her plate, the bouncy bluegrass music or even the church where she ate - reminded her of her home in northeast China.