Short-handed Gators hearing more whistles
By JOHN BOOTHE | Feb. 15, 2012A little more than a week ago, the Gators barely had to think about losing players to foul trouble.
A little more than a week ago, the Gators barely had to think about losing players to foul trouble.
Mike Zunino doesn’t bat left-handed.
The City of Gainesville, a former Gainesville Police chief and a former GPD officer are being sued for allegations related to the secret videotaping of several women, some of whom were naked while they were filmed.
Last fall, Martella began his first semester of college with UF's online business program after graduating from DeLand High School in 2011.
With the season set to begin Friday, you can almost feel it in the air. Florida baseball is just about here, and this year, the team has everything a fan could ask for.
We have received very impressive platforms from both Student Government parties during the past week.
Jordan Jones has played three games since returning from a concussion, but her shooting touch has yet to reappear.
An Ocala man was tackled three times and tased by a Gainesville Police officer on Tuesday night after the officer found cocaine on him.
Florida may be taking a more small-ball approach this season, but for now, Kelsey Horton is making sure the power of the past remains.
Our Student Body President, Anthony Reynolds, recently wrote to the Alligator that he "cannot, in good conscience, spend student fee money on expenses that do not go to serving UF students."
On a night when last season’s leading scorer played less than a half, the Gators were not at a loss for goals.
After an impressive freshman campaign, Alaina Johnson has so far managed to avoid the dreaded sophomore slump.
Florida’s women’s golf team wrapped up the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Wednesday with another tough round.
Reading Student Body President Anthony Reynold's most recent explanation for why the student representative to the Board of Governors should be appointed by the governor and not elected by students was confusing at best and enraging at worst.
Florida coach Gregg Troy is tired of second place.
I used to hear the word "diversity" and roll my eyes.
Valentine's Day has come and gone, leaving you with a heart full of love and enough chocolate to last until Halloween. However, there is a better way to embrace sweetness if a passionate regret for not going to the gym on Tuesday is overwhelming the allure of those heart-shaped brownies still staring at you every time you crack open the refrigerator. Honey offers a whole range of health benefits including boosting energy, building the immune system and easing ailments.
Despite all of the negative attention Netflix has gotten from the media over the past six months, the company has managed to conjure up something that can separate it from its competition.
Premiering right after the Super Bowl, the second season of NBC's "The Voice" showcased the talent and fun it had to offer.
I know what you're all expecting.