Gators cap Senior Night with pair of victories
By ROBERT JUDIN< | Feb. 1, 2013Senior Night brought much excitement and a pair of victories in the O’Connell Center Friday evening.
Senior Night brought much excitement and a pair of victories in the O’Connell Center Friday evening.
This article originally ran Feb. 1, 1973 on pages 1 and 6 of The Independent Florida Alligator.
Sorry Gainesville turned into a frigid ice box practically overnight, folks.
Student Government elections are about representing students and gaining their perspectives on which issues are most important.
UF cheerleaders will now be able to do more than shout and clap at Gators games.
UF’s College of Public Health & Health Professions, HealthStreet and Athlete Brain have teamed up to offer free baseline concussion tests to Gainesville children and teenagers.
The traditional academic track may be in jeopardy.
UF got a special shout out from Gov. Rick Scott in his $74.2 billion state budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
Freshman consumption of beer is at an all-time low.
Chickenpox has infiltrated the Levin College of Law.
London, Paris and Washington, D.C., are cities that have bike-sharing systems, but one Orlando company wants Gainesville to be put on that list.
Three UF students are on a mission to raise money to visit Kenya to see the effects of two major projects they’re working on through the Southern Economic Development Organization.
Raquel Bicknell said she thinks the girls of Delta Zeta can drop it really low.
Sometimes, it’s admittedly easier to ignore a problem than to deal with it.
You will not catch John Mylott in a crowd of drunk Midtown bar patrons Saturday night.
Esquire has made some iffy creative decisions lately.
Most thought the boy band craze would die out with dial-up Internet, Furbys and “Rugrats” in the ’90s.
Students in the College of Fine Arts at UF may not be able to create cat art in class, but that didn’t stop them from doing it outside the classroom.
Gov. Rick Scott announced Tuesday that 11 state colleges have accepted a four-year, $10,000 tuition plan, which brings the total to 23 schools.
With 1:28 remaining in the first half on Thursday, Ole Miss guard Diara Moore connected on a three-point field goal to extend the Rebels’ lead against the Gators to 50-33.