Grading the Gators at the midway point-Defensive analysis
Oct. 10, 2007Grading the Gators at the midway point - defense edition
Grading the Gators at the midway point - defense edition
Making peace signs with his hands in an imitation of Richard Nixon, former Student Senate President Robert Agrusa said goodbye at a Senate meeting Tuesday after finishing his term as president.
From the first point of the match, you could tell it was not going to be South Carolina's night.
Nora Spencer hopes the UF campus will be buzzing with students sporting orange and blue T-shirts that read "Gay? Fine by me" today.
When I read the article "City OKs request for plant proposals," I couldn't quite get the grin off my face.
The arrest of UF football player Tony Joiner on Oct. 2 wasn't the first problem local towing companies have had with late-night car pickups.
On Feb. 5, 2006, The Rolling Stones broke all sorts of attendance records playing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. On, Oct. 5, the Lakeland band Joon played its first show in Gainesville, breaking a personal record in low attendance: eight people. If you count the bartender and the band members' girlfriends, the number rises to a staggering 11.
Uncertainty about tuition increases in Florida could soon be alleviated if the Legislature approves a bill linking tuition hikes to inflation.
A woman reported being raped early Wednesday morning in northeast Gainesville, according to the Gainesville Police Department.
While fielding questions regarding the future of his young and inexperienced team, UF men's basketball coach Billy Donovan was left looking for answers.
Today was a bad day. I failed another assignment. I missed the bus and got caught in the rain. I argued with my family. I stubbed my toe. The Reitz Union Food Court was out of spicy sushi rolls.
Forget the upcoming BCS polls or the Heisman Trophy hoopla.
It was the first chance to meet the new coaching staff as well as the players this afternoon.
It appears that being president of Student Senate wasn't enough for him. Now that Robert Agrusa has ended his term for Student Government, he's moving into real-world government. Or at least the Gainesville City Commission.
While the county panhandling ordinance was passed in September, the county is still debating over its purpose.
Alachua County Library District joined the UF library system in letting patrons checkout items in their underwear.
The next time you want to criticize Urban Meyer, just stop, please.
UF safety Tony Joiner commented Tuesday for the first time about his arrest nearly a week ago.
Although his term as Student Senate president came to an end Tuesday night, Robert Agrusa said he is not done with politics.