Gators advance five to NCAA finals
By JOHN BOOTHE< | May 26, 2011With two days left of qualifying at the NCAA East Preliminary
With two days left of qualifying at the NCAA East Preliminary
During Tuesday's national championship matches, the Gators must have thought they were seeing double.
The No. 4-seed Florida softball team takes on No. 13-seed Oregon this weekend in a best-of-three NCAA Super Regional beginning Friday at 2 p.m.
One fish, two fish, red fish ... dead fish?
Hot wings, a packed crowd and the spirit of friendly competition sparked excitement Tuesday night at the inaugural Gainesville Chicken Wing Bowl Eating Contest.
The campaign, which began on Tuesday and is scheduled to go until June 5, is a law enforcement initiative to increase seat belt usage, raise awareness and save lives.
Ramses rode home in his cat carrier on Wednesday afternoon, slightly dazed from post-surgery medication.
We feel such a move harms our ability to reach the widest campus audience possible, which is our primary goal: Every person on campus should have easy access to a copy of the Alligator.
Student Government's minority party is once again facing reorganization.
Another day, another Student-Government-wants-to-quash-the-opposition-claim.
Softball teams around the country should be taking notes. Coach Tim Walton has built a superpower in Gainesville.
Fresh off their team national championship win over Stanford, three Florida women's tennis players took their first step towards a possible singles title.
HOOVER, Ala. — With the game seemingly slipping away Wednesday, Florida coach Kevin O'Sullivan convened his team in the dugout.
Every time I pry open my MacBook, my lifeline to the world, I immediately double-click the Firefox icon. The first website I visit is always the same.
For the latest frills, flair and everything fashion, click the image tab above and check out what our lens caught this week.
It may have been bumped off the air by "Country 103.7 - The Gator," but the student staff at Rock104.com is determined to keep on rocking in the cyber world.
It goes without saying that touch screen devices are in style these days. From cellphones to tablets and now even computers, the tactile pleasure users feel while cruising around on a touch screen has opened the market and effectively flooded it with these aesthetic and usually user-friendly devices.
As the countdown to Common Grounds' closing draws nearer, there are still some acts who are willing to stick with the venue until the very end.
Memorial Day weekend will honor local veteran U.S. Army Pvt. Lamarol J. Tucker, 26, who was killed in Afghanistan last week.
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