Dunlap predicts championship caliber defensive line
Aug. 4, 2008A reincarnation is breeding.
A reincarnation is breeding.
About a month ago, Florida's new "guns-at-work" law went into effect. The law allows employees with valid concealed weapons licenses to keep their guns in their cars while at work.
Jheranie Boyd doesn't buy into the hype.
Ronnie Wilson, who was kicked off the team for shooting a firearm into the air in downtown Gainesville in 2007, is back on the team as a walk-on. And now he's playing defensive line. Wilson played offensive guard for the 2006 championship team.
To my avid readers and fashionistas: I have loved the opportunity to share my fashion tips with you each week, and I hope you gained some valuable insight into this summer's fashions. This will be my last article because in just a few short days I will be graduating and embarking on the next chapter in my life. Before I go, I want to share with you some of my key fashion staples. Let's call it Em's Guide to Summer Style.
Desmond Parks left coaches around the Southeast with tears in their eyes.
For Eric Flagg and Isaac Brown, going green is a laughing matter.
Gainesville residents don't have to travel far to get an intimate look at American cities.
If there's anyone who has reason to complain about gas prices, it's Vincent Vittorio.
Enticing Florida universities' faculty and staff with pay raises seems to be the method of choice for administrators anxious to solve the state's intellectual "brain drain."
HOOVER, Ala. - Which Alabama team will take the field in 2008?
For quite some time, Charles Ray Martin's life equation was out of balance. Somewhere along the line, he had lost touch with his passion for music, and he became more focused on his career in the chemistry field.
Your recent editorial regarding my new assignment misstated and omitted a number of important facts.
A federal appeals court ordered UF officials Wednesday to recognize a fraternity that requires its members to be Christian.
One of the country's largest health care accrediting groups has given the UF Student Health Care Center its stamp of approval.
This story is the first in a three-part series on the trend of "going green."
If one goes by the adage "all press is good press," then Mr. Simmons' column is correct: Sen. Barack Obama has been receiving more media coverage than Sen. John McCain since the end of the primary season.
Don't expect awards for "X-Files: I Want to Believe." This extremely disappointing thriller lacks the sense of urgency and the satisfying, yet open-ended, conclusions that made the TV show a hit.
This is in regard to the Dart handed out to conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage in the July 24 edition of the Alligator for comments he made about autistic children.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - All the questions surrounding Auburn didn't change the perennial high expectations.