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  • November 2007
    • Creator of Gatorade Dies

      Creator of Gatorade Dies

      The University of Florida researcher who invented Gatorade 40 years ago to hydrate his school football team died today at age 80. Dr. Robert Cade's first batch tasted a bit like "toilet bowl cleaner," but a little sugar and lemon juice fixed that. Today, the ubiquitous sports drink is a $5 billion industry unto itself, the Houston Chronicle reports. More »

  • October 2007
    • US Faces Tooth Decay Crisis

      US Faces Tooth Decay Crisis

      American dentists are getting richer—but teeth are getting worse. A half century of  improvement in dental health is being thrown into reverse because 100 million Americans have no dental insurance and can't afford care, reports the New York Times . It's far more than a cosmetic issue. Two children died this year from infections caused by decayed teeth. More »

  • September 2007
    • Police Who Tasered Student Placed on Leave

      Police Who Tasered Student Placed on Leave

      Two University of Florida police officers who used a stun gun on a 21-year-old student at a campus forum with John Kerry have been placed on paid leave pending an investigation, CNN reports. Disturbing video of the incident, in which the student pleaded with police not to taser him, has been viewed around the world. More »

    • Student Tasered at Kerry Speech

      Student Tasered at Kerry Speech

      Police Tasered and arrested a University of Florida student after his belligerent questioning of John Kerry during a campus event last night. Andrew Meyer, who has a history of recording his own pranks, spent the night in jail after pressing Kerry beyond his allotted time, the AP reports. Officers removed him as he struggled and screamed, "What did I do?" More »

  • August 2007
    • West Virginia U. Ranks 1st—in Fun

      West Virginia U. Ranks 1st—in Fun

      Students are knocking back celebratory shots and administrators are tearing their hair over the Princeton Review's annual list of the top 20 party schools. The full list appears in the 2008 edition of The Best 366 Colleges, on sale today. West Virginia University University of Mississippi University of Texas, Austin More »

    • 25 Schools Out of the Ivies' League

      25 Schools Out of the Ivies' League

      It's not all about GPAs and SATs—each of these schools excel in their own way. MSNBC picks the best colleges in 25 quirky categories: Ivy Leaguer: Cornell University Sports: University of Florida Men's college: Morehouse College More »

  • June 2007
    • Gators Lose Donovan to Magic

      Gators Lose Donovan to Magic

      Billy Donovan, who led the University of Florida to two straight championships in 11 years, will replace the fired Brian Hill as Orlando's new coach. Donovan was wooed with a five-year, $27.5 million deal, and he will enjoy no front-office responsibilities, traditionally difficult territory for coaches accustomed to the college game. More »

  • April 2007
    • Gators Win Twice with Teamwork

      Gators Win Twice with Teamwork

      By repeating as national champions, the University of Florida men's basketball team has shown what commitment and teamwork can do, says Dick Jerardi. "It was equal parts breathtaking and mesmerizing," he writes. "If you love to watch selfless basketball in which there is one goal, you had to love watching this Florida team." More »

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