Lacrosse opens fall season with wins over Jacksonville, Rollins
Oct. 3, 2010Fresh off its inaugural season, Florida opened up its fall exhibition season this weekend when it hosted the Gator Invitational at Dizney Stadium.
Fresh off its inaugural season, Florida opened up its fall exhibition season this weekend when it hosted the Gator Invitational at Dizney Stadium.
One second was all senior Charlotte Browning needed to take home first place in her first race of the season.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Urban Meyer didn’t want any “Southeastern Conference Championship rematch” talk last week.
Their stomping shook the stands, their team’s chants penetrated through the confines of the O’Connell Center’s walls, but all of their performances in the pool came up short against the Gators.
UF Argentine Tango Club and UF Hillel raised money and awareness for breast cancer Saturday night at Tango for the Cure.
Members of the Campus Diplomats will be calling all freshmen in an effort to make their transition to college easier.
I was very disappointed to read Kyle Robisch’s letter to the editor in Friday’s Alligator. As a former columnist himself, I know Robisch is capable of expressing a meaningful and constructive opinion. Unfortunately, his letter falls much more soundly in the category of “Playa hatin’.”
Is our generation defining Facebook, or is it defining us?
Students scarfed down mooncakes and got a taste of Chinese culture Saturday night.
Indian students strutted their stuff across the stage in the O’Connell Center Saturday night.
In a study that might not shock many, the majority of Americans apparently know very little about what they preach.
The event was a silent auction of one-of-a-kind outfits made by two-time Emmy-winning costume designer Marilyn A. Wall.
While I’ve never taken much of what is written in the Alligator to be worthy of print, the ignorance of Wednesday’s editorial left me slack-jawed. I can’t say for sure which parts most showed the complete disregard for history and, more disgustingly, the implied lack of intelligence of the Alligator’s average reader.
The apparent source of all evil has been called out again by President Obama, and I’m not talking about the Georgia Bulldogs.
In an article printed Tuesday it was incorrectly reported that SG independent candidate Michael Morales, who was running for the Lakeside area Student Senate seat, would hand out free pizza to students who voted in SG elections. Morales told the Alligator that he was only considering giving out the pizza.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office auctioned four abused horses Saturday.
As the prominent newspaper at UF, I was wondering if some members of your sports staff could do the university a huge favor by informing John Brantley that he needs to step up and become the quarterback all UF faithful expect and deserve.
City commissioners want you to know the face of homelessness doesn’t always belong to a bearded hitchhiker wearing a backpack.
I want to echo Kyle Robisch’s Friday comments regarding Bryan Griffin’s columns. Despite being a right-leaning moderate myself, Griffin’s writing is bland and banal, which wouldn’t be so bad if it also didn’t exude a smug, “look-how-clever-I-am” tone.
The Gators opened up play at the ITA All-American Championships in Tulsa, Okla. on Saturday, finishing the day with two wins and two losses.