Florida lacrosse finds potential starters in exhibition win against England
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Jan. 26, 2012The Gators came into the 2012 season with a big hole to fill in the midfield.
The Gators came into the 2012 season with a big hole to fill in the midfield.
Earpiece transmitters that would allow supervisors to give feedback to UF students teaching in classrooms could soon be a reality for UF ProTeach students.
It all happened in 15 minutes. At 8:45 p.m., the Penn State student news website Onward State said Joe Paterno died. CBSSports.com picked up the story next, prompting other news outlets to follow. But they got it wrong. It was Paterno's son who made the call to CNN stating Joe Paterno was in critical condition, not dead.
About 30 Gainesville residents gathered at the Thomas Center on Thursday to observe Arbor Day, a holiday that promotes planting and caring for trees.
Failing to muscle up enough for a championship last season, Florida now looks to finesse its way to the top.
About 50 people who went around the city Tuesday completing surveys for the Alachua County Coalition for the Homeless and Hungry Inc.
Facing a top-ranked team like Arkansas may seem like a daunting task, but the Gators have a score to settle with the Razorbacks.
A study published by UF this month found that a bacterial disease that kills Florida citrus trees has cost the state economy about $3.6 billion in the past six years.
"Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food" is the USDA's effort to encourage direct farmer-to-consumer connections and strengthen access to locally produced foods.
After a quarterfinal exit in last year’s ITA Team Indoor Championships, the Gators enter 2012 qualifying as the team to beat.
Florida is looking to regain some of the program’s lost swagger this week.
Tensions ran high Thursday afternoon as Gainesville City Commission candidates discussed their final thoughts on the city's biomass contract, fiscal condition and job creation at a debate at Santa Fe College.
We have a lot to cover today, so without further ado, it's time for our does-anyone-even-read-this-introductory-part-anyway edition of...
I can still clearly remember the joyous epiphany I had when I saw that 15-letter word on the UF website.
This is a letter in response to Luke Bailey's column regarding the Shire as an ideal economic model. Being a Brit and a Tolkien nut myself, I thought I would provide you with a couple of insights that you appeared to be lacking based on your article.
I applaud the underlying premise of Austin Swink's column regarding STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) majors. There is a need to encourage students to pursue these fields because they provide a large part of the foundation upon which our economy and society rest. However, his proposal that raising the tuition for these students will increase the number of graduates with these degrees is wholly false.
An article in Thursday's Alligator incorrectly stated Craig Adams, an aggravated assault suspect, is a Vietnam veteran.
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida House of Representatives Education Committee on Thursday approved a bill that would allow school districts to put commercial advertisements on school buses.
During Tuesday's Student Senate meeting, the Senate approved three new senators and two new committee members.
The dean of the College of Journalism and Communications announced Wednesday in an email to faculty and staff that he will step down in January 2013.