Publicity and event planning, attached at the hip
By Brittany Brave | Feb. 14, 2011Parades and spectacles. Flash mobs. Intentional "wardrobe malfunctions." There is a fine line between effectively getting the word out and oversaturating a message.
Parades and spectacles. Flash mobs. Intentional "wardrobe malfunctions." There is a fine line between effectively getting the word out and oversaturating a message.
It's all basketball on the fifth installment of the alligatorSports video show. Greg Luca takes you through yet another big week in Gators basketball, including footage from interviews with Billy Donovan and Kenny Boynton before the Gators' 61-60 win over Tennessee. Adam Berry and Matt Watts then show off their behind-the-scenes footage as ESPN's Student Ambassadors from the set of ESPN College Basketball GameDay.
Facing yet another must-score situation with the clock winding down, the Gators turned to the same man they have all season: Erving Walker.
If basketball is a metaphor for life, Billy Donovan delivered one of the most melodramatic lines about love I’ve ever heard.
It didn’t take long for the Gators to hit their stride.
After a record-setting weekend, Florida senior Monica Dodson appeared to be losing her grip on a Southeastern Conference title Sunday.
The Gators’ ninth loss in Southeastern Conference play, a 64-59 defeat in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Sunday, was a microcosm of their season.
The goal post got in the way of glory for the No. 17 Gators on Saturday.
Two days before the year’s biggest celebration of love, one group of individuals decided to show love to the homeless.
Imagine recess on steroids.
After 18 days of shouting, Egyptians could finally cheer Friday as President Hosni Mubarak transferred power to the military, ending his nearly 30-year reign.
With two sophomores playing at the top of the lineup, one junior who sees regular playing time and no seniors on the roster, one might expect the Florida women’s team to get rattled on the road.
Two UF students died Saturday while rappelling into a cave in northwest Georgia during a weekend trip with some friends.
Some of the 63 barbecue teams have set up shop, catering to the 8,000 people who came through the festival over three days.
Florida coach Mike Holloway says the Gators are gunning for the 2011 national championship this season, not defending their 2010 crown.
About 200 people formed a line for free dental services in the Millhopper Family Dentistry parking lot Saturday morning. The dental office collaborated with local endodontists, periodontists and oral surgeons for the event Care to Share, which offered free fillings, extractions and cleanings.
With the voter registration deadline for city elections a day away, 11 City Commission candidates from three races converged on the Millhopper Branch Library on Sunday in an effort to shore up votes for their March showdown.
Florida coach Buddy Alexander found himself in an unusual position Sunday afternoon on the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
It’s an axis of activism, a core of counter-culture and a hub for all things left-winged in Gainesville. The Civic Media Center, 433 S. Main St., is a library where self-described liberals and anarchists meet to organize, network and unwind.
Michael Cornwell got into UF after all.