Gators facing struggling Volunteers
By IAN COHEN | Mar. 13, 2014In the coming weeks, Florida will go up against No. 12 Georgia, No. 8 Alabama and No. 11 Vanderbilt.
In the coming weeks, Florida will go up against No. 12 Georgia, No. 8 Alabama and No. 11 Vanderbilt.
The No. 17 Gators (6-5, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) look to extend their 5-0 home record as they take on two top SEC East opponents this weekend.
In a way, Buddy Alexander is returning home again.
For tonight’s meet, the Gators travel to Columbia, Mo., for the first time since the Tigers joined the Southeastern Conference in 2012.
The Gators’ only home tournament of the season begins Friday morning with No. 16 UF hosting 14 teams at the 42nd annual SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational.
Two UF innovative learning spaces were featured in a recent case study done by manufacturer Steelcase Study Solutions.
Students hoping for extra transportation options on St. Patrick’s Day are out of luck.
When Russell Simmons appeared on Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor” Monday night to promote his new book about meditation, he probably had no idea his interview with Bill O’Reilly would focus on Beyoncé.
Despite a freak cold snap last night, this weekend is shaping up to look like Spring Break: Part Deux — or at least, that’s what we’re telling ourselves.
Last week, the president went to a fake talk show for what may be the most bizarre head-of-state interview ever.
The Student Government elections three weeks ago were the most lopsided election I’ve ever witnessed as an undergraduate student. A single party won all 50 seats while minority opposition had an internal breakdown. But the election’s absurdity was exceeded by that of the Alligator’s endorsement letter of Feb. 18.
The Gators erased any doubt they would have to play their fourth straight extra-inning game in a big way Wednesday night.
Chelsea Herndon showed why she deserved to be in the Gators’ starting lineup on Wednesday.
Beating a team 17-3 in the first half is not winning — it’s complete dominance.
There will be no divers representing the Gators at this year’s swimming and diving NCAA Championships.
Four Florida civil rights activists are still fighting. But, this time around, it’s for their stories to be heard.
A Florida man on a mission to bring awareness to immigration issues stopped in Gainesville on Wednesday after a 450-mile bike ride.
A new U.S. News & World Report ranking of 2015’s best law schools placed Florida State University above UF, and some UF law students aren’t happy.
With the help of police dog Roo, Gainesville Police arrested a local man Tuesday after police said he and his brother broke into a house.
Laverne Cox, a producer, actress and advocate for the transgender community, will be the keynote speaker for Women’s History Month and Pride Awareness Month.