INSIDE ◗ After a disappointing season throwing the ball, quarterback Jeff Driskel is eager to help UF achieve balance on offense. ONLINE ◗ Visit alligatorSports.org this weekend for complete coverage KICKOFF of Saturday’s game, including a recap podcast on Sunday. KICKOFF Sports Editor Joe Morgan � Cover illustration photos UAA Communications � Cover design Aundre Larrow Alligator, Friday, April 5, 2013 comesHere the BOOM Morrison known for big hits JOE MORGAN the envelope.” David Carr / Alligator Staff Alligator Staff Writer Morrison added: “Sometimes, [rage] can Linebacker Antonio Morrison (12) squats at the line of scrimmage during Florida’s 17-9 loss to Georgia on Oct. 27 at Everbank control your whole game and you’ll mess up Field in Jacksonville. Morrison recorded two tackles in the Gators’ second consecutive loss to the Bulldogs. Morrison is taking The pocket was breaking down, and Anto- and do the wrong thing, so you’ve got to make over for Jon Bostic as UF’s middle linebacker in 2013. Morrison recorded 34 tackles and one sacks as a freshman in 2012. nio Morrison saw EJ Manuel had nowhere to sure you balance it out.” had the opportunity to coach his brother — as members of UF’s 2012 class were ranked high-    go. Morrison’s physicality is easier to deal a freshman. One year later, Antonio was suit- er nationally than Morrison. Florida State led Florida 20-16 with 11:16 with in Gainesville. Southeastern Conference ing up with the varsity team. Eager to contribute from the get-go, Mor- Another bell is ringing in 2013. remaining in the fourth quarter, and the Semi- athletes can take his hits better than his for- Throughout his football career, Antonio rison graduated early from Bolingbrook High. Morrison is a holdover on a Florida defense noles were driving. The Gators needed a big mer teammates at Bolingbrook, Ill. High. Like has always been one step ahead. He wanted to participate in the Gators’ spring hit harder by graduation and early entries to play to not only avoid their third straight loss Muschamp, Bolingbrook High coach John Iv- “He actually played D-end for us on varsity practice. the NFL draft than any player on the receiving in the rivalry but to keep their national cham- low used to step in and ask Morrison to ease as a sophomore,” Ivlow said. “I always knew “The fact that he graduated high school ear- end of one of his tackles. pionship hopes alive. up at practice. he was a football player. There was never any ly and got down there that spring, that helped Even Quinn is gone, replaced by the newly Enter Morrison. “He plays the game the way it was meant to doubt in anybody’s mind.” him tremendously,” Ivlow said. promoted Durkin. As Manuel bounced around the backfi eld be played and supposed to be played,” Ivlow Anthony always knew his brother was Also, Morrison was undersized. The Gators needed a leader, and Muschamp looking for a hole, Lerentee McCray got his said. “Unfortunately, some guys haven’t got tough, but he gained new respect for Antonio He has gained 9 pounds since commit- deemed Morrison ready for the challenge. hands on the signal-caller, wrapping up the it like he does, and they’re neither as physical through their player-coach relationship. Dur- ting to UF but Morrison still weighs the least Only a sophomore, Morrison is stepping in speedster’s knees. Half a second later, Morri- nor as tough as he is.” ing one game his freshman season, Antonio among the Gators’ four starting linebackers for departed team captain Jon Bostic at middle son arrived on the scene and leveled Manuel. Muschamp added: “It’s fun to coach a guy chased down a ball carrier 15 yards from be- at 229 pounds. But size has not limited Mor- linebacker. Lining up in the heart of Florida’s The ball came out and squirted across the that has a lot of passion and energy. I like self- hind and stripped the ball. Later in the same rison. defense, Morrison will be the hub for the turf. Manuel lied motionless — unconscious starters. I like guys that go out there and self- contest, Antonio made a diving to “Antonio is a beast. He goes hard every Gators’ communication. — in a crumpled heap on Florida State’s 38- start, that self-motivate themselves, that you seal a Bolingbrook victory. down,” Fowler said. “A lot of people think he Muschamp said Morrison needs to work yard line. Defensive end Dominique Easley don’t have to create an edge for them every “Ever since he was young, he always just is undersized, but for his size, he plays like one on making checks at the line of scrimmage fi nally corralled the loose ball, sparking a 21-6 day. And he’s a young man that you don’t had that competitive edge,” Anthony said. of the biggest linebackers in our league.” and staying level-headed in his increased role. Florida run to end the game. have to create an edge for.” “Me and my dad, we saw that he had that Coaches immediately took notice of the Both skills will develop with experience. Morrison was the catalyst. in him and just continued to try to push him “Chicago ’backer.” Morrison recorded nine “He’s a very emotional young man, and    along. We tried to make things as tough as tackles, including one for a loss, in the 2012 that’s something that we’re trying to let him “The fi rst day we put pads on, the fi rst day he was allowed possible. So that way, if he ever got put in a spring game. table a little bit,” Muschamp said. “Regardless When Anthony Morrison played football at situation where things may become tough, “The fi rst day we put pads on, the fi rst of the results of the previous play or the cir- to hit someone, he made it Bolingbrook High, Antonio would always tag very clear that he likes hitting he had already experienced some things like day he was allowed to hit someone, he made cumstances or situations of the game, you’ve along. But Antonio, who was 7 years younger that.” it very clear that he likes hitting people,” de- got to move and play the next play.” people. We like people who like than his brother, wasn’t there to watch. fensive coordinator D.J. Durkin said. “We like Morrison will debut as the leader of Flor- hitting people on defense. He “He always wanted to come out and do the    people who like hitting people on defense. He ida’s new-look defense in the Gators’ spring made that statement very clear drills with us,” Anthony said. “He didn’t just made that statement very clear early on.” game on Saturday at 1 p.m. in Ben Hill Griffi n early on.” come out and try to participate in the drills. When Morrison committed to Florida, he Morrison then built on a strong spring with Stadium. D.J. Durkin He was actually trying to beat the guys I was was proactive — he had to be. a breakout performance in fall camp. Former With a new coordinator, seven new starters UF defensive coordinator working out with.” Although Morrison, a four-star prospect, UF defensive coordinator Dan Quinn was es- and a new role, changes abound for Morrison Once Anthony’s playing days ended, he was a key member of the nation’s third-ranked pecially impressed. and the UF defense. But one part of Morrison “I always do stuff like that,” he said. took up coaching. As the defensive coordina- recruiting class, fi ve-star recruits Jonathan “He really answers the bell when we chal- will never change. Manuel was perhaps the hardest hit of tor of Bolingbrook High’s sophomore team, he Bullard and Fowler overshadowed him. Eight lenge him,” Quinn said on Aug. 16. “Every time I get in the game,” Morrison Morrison’s 34 tackle victims in 2012. Morrison The bell rang early in Florida’s 20-17 win said, “I go hard.” developed a reputation for big hits during his against Texas A&M on Sept. 8 in College Sta- Contact Joe Morgan at joemorgan@alligator. fi rst season in Gainesville. tion, Texas. During the Gators’ fi rst defensive org. “He’s really a big hitter — that’s the thing series, Will linebacker Jelani Jenkins suffered about him. ‘Tone just likes hitting,” running a fractured right thumb. One game and one back Matt Jones said. “He’s a physical line- series into his college career, Morrison was backer, and he’s just a physical person. You’re thrown into the fi re. going to feel ‘Tone when he hits you.” He responded with six tackles as part of a When asked to describe Morrison, cor- defensive effort that limited the Heisman Tro- nerback Jeremy Brown provided a list: “Mad phy winner and the Aggies of- QUESTIONABLE man, hard hitter, crazy, mean, scary.” fense to only 99 yards during the second half. DB Cody Riggs (hamstring Buck linebacker Dante Fowler Jr. add- Quinn chalked up Morrison’s maturity in DB Jeremy Brown (groin) ed: “All he wants to do is clean somebody’s a crucial situation to the linebacker’s desire to clock.” prove himself. OUT Morrison earned his reputation through “He really wanted to play in the SEC — OL Chaz Green (ankle) unbridled enthusiasm in practice, something what a challenge,” Quinn said on Sept. 12. BUCK Ronald Powell (knee) coach loves to see. But Mor- “This guy’s a real competitor saying, ‘OK, I’m LB Matt Rolin (knee) rison becomes overzealous at times. from Illinois. I want to go to the SEC. I’m going OL Ian Silberman (shoulder) He drew a scolding from Muschamp after early. I’m going to Florida,’ and he really came OL (knee) delivering a jarring hit on tight end Kent Tay- in with this competitive linebacker mindset lor in a practice drill on March 15. The Gators LB Neiron Ball (ankle) that you love. That’s one of the things I respect OL Trip Thurman (shoulder) were not wearing pads that day. most about him. Early on in his career, it was DL Jon Bullard (hamstring) “You want to be aggressive,” Muschamp not too big. It was not that, ‘I just want to fi t in said. “You want to play with great tough- LB Alex Anzalone (shoulder) David Carr / Alligator Staff early.’ It was, ‘I want to come in, and I want to ness, and it’s my job to make sure we judge play, and I want to show that I belong.’ He’s the right way on what is too much and what Linebacker Antonio Morrison (12) stands alongside fellow defensive players during SUSPENDED Florida’s 9-17 loss to Georgia on Oct. 27 at Everbank Field in Jacksonville. certainly done that.” OL Jessamen Dunker (arrest) is not enough. He’s certainly one that pushes

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VOLUME 107 ISSUE 130 WWW.ALLIGATOR.ORG FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 Fake Gainesville2Go email berates 8,000 customers ◗ A FIRED EMPLOYEE WROTE IT. It read: “HEY A--HOLE: HERE’S A COU- ager, said the messages were revenge sent by PON FOR FREE DELIVERY FOR THE NEXT “I could lie to you and say that we a disgruntled former employee who was fi red ORDER THAT YOU TAKE TO YOURSELF! were hacked but we weren’t. It was Monday. Tatum, 21, said the ex-employee KELCEE GRIFFIS THIS IS ONLY A TEST. I LOVE D---S!!! a mistake.” logged into the company’s Facebook, email Alligator Writer A post on the company’s Facebook page Gainesville2Go and Twitter accounts and posted the fi rst two appeared at about 9 a.m., apologizing for the Facebook post apologies on Facebook. Gainesville2Go, a local food delivery ser- email and saying it was a test. Another post “He managed to cover all his bases,” Tatum vice, delivered insults via email to about 8,000 “I could lie to you and say that we were written shortly after passed it off as a delayed hacked but we weren’t. It was a mistake,” the said. The hack was possible because the entire Gainesville residents Thursday at about 6 April Fools’ Day prank. As of press time, the Gainesville2Go staff shares the passwords to a.m. second post said. posts had been removed. Michael Tatum, a Gainesville2Go man- SEE EMAIL, PAGE 4

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Hail and tornado warnings caused Dance Marathon to reschedule its annual Kickoff Celebration. Nicole Martinez, the public relations over- all chair for DM, said the extreme weather caused the event to be postponed to 5 p.m. today on Hume Field. The kickoff celebrates the arrival of the main event on April 13 and 14, according to the release. Dance Marathon is a 26.2-hour event benefiting the patients of Shands Hos- pital for Children at UF. Martinez, a 21-year-old UF advertising ju- Elise Giordano / Alligator Staff nior, said the kickoff will not lose any of its Going Against the Grain impact. Texas Roadhouse will still be catering A state road crew clears a fallen tree off Northwest 34th Street that fell due to wind and rain Thursday morning. Traf- the event. She said the bands Big Time and fi c on Northwest 34th Street was diverted to Northwest 34th Terrace for more than an hour. No Irie confi rmed they will still be perform- ing. However, she’s not sure if there will still be bounce houses because Hume Field does not have as many electrical outlets as Flavet UFApps software site struggles in fi rst month Field, the previous location. “I don’t think it matters what day it’s on,” The soft- the situation, which we believe said Paul Cancel, a 20-year-old UF accounting ware disap- is temporary,” UF spokesman sophomore and DM theme staff member. “It’s Adobe programs down peared from Steve Orlando wrote in an about the cause behind it.” the UFApps email. “It is important to note Casey Juby, an 18-year- NICOLE ZAKRZEWSKI website last that the UF apps initiative is The morale staff will still conduct a 26.2- Alligator Contributing Writer old UF architecture freshman, week, caus- a pilot and not a full produc- minute stand in honor of the families and chil- has been using a 30-day trial ing a nui- tion. By defi nition, pilot pro- dren affected by serious illnesses, according UFApps, a pilot program of Photoshop for her assign- sance for grams are for trying different to a press release. for UF students that provides ments. Once the trial expired, Orlando the website, things.” software programs from Au- she logged onto UFApps to Diana Baxter, a 21-year-old UF microbiol- whose plat- There is no word as to when toCAD to SPSS for free, is ex- use Photoshop for her design ogy senior and Greek chair for Donate Life, form is based on convenience. the Adobe programs will be periencing technical diffi cul- studio project only to realize said she’s glad people won’t have to take part It allows students to use expen- relaunched on UFApps. In the ties, which led to being taken the program was missing. in all the activities in the rain. In the long run, sive software remotely — even meantime, students are resort- down several Adobe programs “It’s really inconvenient,” she said she thinks today will be better be- on their phone — without hav- ing to older versions of the pro- including Photoshop and In- Juby said. “Now I have to go cause of the nice weather. ing to worry about licensing. grams and cracked software to Design. to the CIRCA lab instead.” “We are working to resolve complete their assignments.

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University Ave. Classified advertising can be placed at that location from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, except for holidays. Classifieds also can be placed at the UF Bookstore. © Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. No portion of The Alligator may be reproduced in any means without the written consent of an officer of Campus Communica- tions Inc. FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 � ALLIGATOR, 3 UF students to hop for a cure Sunday ◗ IT RAISES MONEY FOR ing they were the first two of- MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. ficial members of a hopscotch team. Other students were in- terested in joining, and the two MICHELLE LEUTE decided to turn it into a charity Alligator Contributing Writer event. Nassau’s father was diag- UF students will be Hop- nosed with multiple sclerosis ping 4 A Cure from 1:45 p.m. to about eight years ago, and he 6 p.m. Sunday at the Broward experiences memory failure Outdoor Recreation Complex. along with some other cogni- The event, hosted by Fresh- tive symptoms and minimal man Leadership Outreach, physical ones. will raise money for multiple sclerosis scholarships, care- “I donate whenever giver support and medical re- I can, whenever I hear search. about it.” Sarah Davis / Alligator It costs $15 for individual Valerie Sheehan registration, which includes owner of local startup com- Sweet Tooth a ticket and T-shirt, and $125 pany ToneRite Lindsay Head, a 21-year-old UF dance junior, buys a pastry from Gville Sweets. The local confections and for group registration, which baked goods company sold drinks, caramels and pastries at UF’s on-campus farmers market Thursday. includes 10 tickets and 10 T- “He can’t even ride a bike shirts. now,” Nassau said. The event will have speed, CAMPUS Valerie Sheehan, the endurance, challenge and ex- 33-year-old owner of local treme hopscotch competitions. startup company ToneRite, is Other than hopscotch, there System grants researchers money one of the sponsors. will be four square, Hula- faculty focused, and it had been the users will be, so you have to find ToneRite manufactures and ANDREW KAYS Hoop, jump rope and basket- Alligator Contributing Writer found to be a high-priority need,” a happy medium.” sells a vibrating product for ball. said Stephanie Gray, director of the Gray said a task force was put to- string instruments that mimics David Nassau, an 18-year- Many scientists find themselves UF Division of Sponsored Research. gether in 2010 to develop programs the effects of a person actually spending more time managing old UF marketing freshman, “They wanted online banking but that would make the financial as- playing it. money than using it, but UF may for grants.” pects of research more efficient. said he and his friend started Sheehan’s father was diag- have found a solution. MindTree, a recent addition to MyinvestiGator was delayed due Hopping 4 A Cure in January nosed with multiple sclerosis UF’s new grant-management the Gainesville area, helped imple- to an overhaul of the human re- 2011. They got the idea in Oc- when she was born. system, myinvestiGator, launched ment the system, with a design that sources system. The pace and lack of tober 2010, when they dressed “I donate whenever I can,” about four months ago. Since then, needed no training to use. The part- programmers available at the time up in suits one day at their about 1,400 members of UF’s faculty nership marked the first time UF has drove the task force to look at al- she said, “whenever I hear high school for National Suit and staff have used the program to worked with an outside company to ternatives to internal development, about it.” Up Day, a fictional holiday manage about $700 million in re- develop internal software. Gray said. Two companies submit- To buy a ticket to Hopping inspired by “How I Met Your search grants. For many of them, “It’s very hard to create some- ted demos of ideas in August. 4 A Cure, visit mshopscotch. Mother.” myinvestiGator is the answer to eas- thing easy to use for everybody,” As users give feedback, Gray said eventbrite.com. ing budgeting headaches and sav- They walked the halls jok- said Jason Williams, senior user the company will be working with ing time. experience designer at MindTree. UF to ensure the system continues to “We really wanted to make it “You don’t know how tech-savvy grow and expand effectively. 4, ALLIGATOR � FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 LOCAL Autism conference Alachua County keeps it clean Saturday PATRICIA POTESTADES provided with supplies for remov- Phi Omega for the past two years. Alligator Contributing Writer ing litter, planting and removing Now, as an intern for Keep Alachua hopes for big impact graffiti at designated sites such as County Beautiful, she plans to par- Keep Alachua County Beautiful along Southwest Archer Road and ticipate again this year. ◗TUESDAY WAS WORLD President Barack Obama is recruiting volunteers to participate West Newberry Road. “Litter is a huge problem in Ala- AUTISM AWARENESS DAY. also unveiled the Brain Research in the Great American Cleanup on Last year, 657 people participat- chua County,” she said. “It has a through Advancing Innovative Saturday. The countywide cleanup, ed. Since then, new locations have huge impact on our environment, Neurotechnologies initiative, which is part of the nationwide litter- been added to the list of cleanup and our environment has a huge im- KATIE BURNS which aims at mapping out the collection effort, will begin at 8 a.m. sites based on requests from people pact on us.” CARLA VIANNA human brain and its circuits at Westside Park in Gainesville. wanting to clean their communities. Although the Saturday cleanup Alligator Contributing Writers in action, according to a CBS “[Saturday] is an easy way for This year, more than 300 volun- coincides with Keep America Beau- article. The plan hopes to find people to get involved and celebrate teers have already registered for tiful’s National Day of Action, the IMPACT Autism is host- cures for autism, Alzheimer’s the impact we can make in Alachua the cleanup. The organization will organization is accepting volunteers ing the TEAxUF confer- and Parkinson’s disease, and it County,” said Gina Hawkins, execu- continue accepting volunteers, even for ongoing litter removal and beau- ence Saturday as part of will start in 2014. tive director of Keep Alachua Coun- those who show up the day of. tification projects until May 31. Autism Awareness Month. Leilani Doty, director of ty Beautiful. Danielle Mortimer, a 22-year-old “People should be excited to be The goal is to inform and in- UF’s Memory and Cognitive Volunteers will be assigned to lo- UF English senior, has participated part of something this big,” Hawk- spire a conversation that will Disorders clinics, said the plan cations throughout the county and in the cleanup on behalf of Alpha ins said. “It builds community.” impact future technology and was a major step toward the education in autism. development of treatments and “I think it is important to cures for brain health issues. remember that as students to- “It is something that we ab- day, we are preparing to be solutely need,” she said. “Even Free delivery for all orders until Sunday though we do know some of the tomorrow’s educators, doctors “I feel like people are too sensitive when or therapists,” said Ashley Gid- simple functions of the brain, email, from page 1 dings, a 22-year-old UF neuro- there is really so much more it comes to things like this.” biological sciences senior and that we need to learn about.” the company’s online accounts, he said. Brandon Scott president of IMPACT Autism. Elizabeth Slonena, a 22-year- “We let him go, and we never would have thought UF political science and economics sophomore Tuesday was World Autism old UF psychology senior and he would use that against us,” Tatum said. he won’t do business with the company in the future Awareness Day, where orga- president of the UF Neurosci- Brandon Scott, a 20-year-old UF political science and because ordering requires keying in payment informa- nizations around the world ence Club, said Obama’s initia- economics sophomore, said the email was inappropri- tion. promoted awareness of the tive will have a positive impact ate. But because it was a group email, he said people “That speaks to incredible lack of security on their developmental disorder. Au- on the field of neuroscience. shouldn’t feel offended, as it wasn’t directed at them. part,” he said. tism Speaks pushed the Light “It’ll really allow the neuro- “I feel like people are too sensitive when it comes to To make up for the mistake, the company announced It Up Blue campaign, where science community to explore things like this,” he said. “It’s not like it was attacking Thursday it would offer free delivery for all orders until landmarks and buildings in 750 different aspects of neurosci- anyone personally.” Sunday. The company also sent an apology email that cities used blue lights to illumi- ence and go back to the basics,” But Rob Bailey, a 25-year-old Gainesville graph- went straight to recipients’ spam folders, according to nate for the cause. she said. ics and web designer, disagreed. Because of the email, another post. Bailey unsubscribed from the company’s email feed “It’s just not our day,” the post said. and blocked future messages from his inbox. 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Editorial This week marked one month away from Spring’s gradu- ation, and if that doesn’t terrify you, then congratulations on being a well-rounded individual with attainable hopes and dreams. For the rest of us, just hang in there. This brings us to the what-happened-to-the-days-of-get- ting-a-simple-reality-show-like-”The-Simple-Life”-as-your- main-source-of-income-as-an-18-year-old edition of... Darts & Laurels ark your calendars right now, folks. This week, the long-awaited “Arrested Development” fourth season Mwas given a release date: May 26. The new season will have 15 episodes and will be streamed on Netfl ix. So, get your Netfl ix accounts ready, too. If you don’t have one, then sign up for an account by the end of April — you get the fi rst month of Netfl ix free, FYI. “Finally my simple wish for the show is coming true: that it be broadcast every second around the clock to every television, computer or mobile device in existence,” the show’s creator and executive producer Mitch Hurwitz said in a statement, accord- ing to a Reuters article. Who cares if the show was originally canceled due to poor ratings? “Arrested Development” is the Cinderella of cable TV. It gives us hope for other shows that may not be doing so hot. We give a family-love-Michael LAUREL to “Arrested Development.” We can’t wait to catch up with the Bluth family. REAL PEOPLE ALERT: There’s at least one high school in Georgia that has segregated proms. “The school holds separate proms for white and non-white students. Homecoming is also normally segregated, with separate courts for each race,” report- ed The Huffi ngton Post. “Mail Online reports that the school has not broken any civil rights laws because it doesn’t actually spon- Column sor the segregated prom dances — or any prom dance, for that matter. Instead, parents and students are responsible for orga- nizing and funding the private events.” We give a y’all-down-in-Georgia-need-to-get-with-the-pro- The girl who sits behind you in online class gram DART to racists. If we live in a time where the Earth can s a third-year upperclassman, I have taken numerous action. To fi nd a study buddy open sinkholes to swallow people, then we shouldn’t have to online courses, ranging from Man’s Food and Intro- or someone to discuss today’s worry about racist buttholes ruining prom for everyone. Prom is Aduction to Managerial Accounting to Principles of lecture on crimes and torts, you already not that great. Why would you make it worse? Macroeconomics and Principles of Marketing. must go out of your way to fi nd This week, Facebook held yet another press conference dur- Some have been easy, like Man’s Food, and attending that intellectual you wish to con- ing which we all expected the company to announce it would live class would have felt counterproductive. I can’t imagine nect with. And trust me, this can be producing a Facebook phone. Luckily, it’s not. Sort of. It’ll be what attending lectures would be like. Others have been dif- Raksheen Ayaz be hard. called Facebook Home. fi cult, such as Introduction to Financial Accounting, Business [email protected] Online classes are more dif- “Home turns your phone into a Facebook device,” said a Finance and Legal Environment of Business, which I am cur- fi cult than traditional ones. They Wired article. “Even with the lock screen on, a photo stream of rently taking. take a lot more time and dedica- your friends’ activities fi lls the screen. Updates appear on your As much as I appreciate the convenience of online classes, tion. They generally consist of watching hours of lectures on- home screen, too. What’s more, Home makes Facebook the pri- I have not yet gotten the hang of them. line, taking timed quizzes and, ultimately, showing up for an mary means of communication on your device. The company’s Most critical tracking and core classes are virtual for exam that will end late on a Tuesday night. messaging software merges with SMS, and you can continue business majors. One-third of the degree can be completed At the end of the semester, it can feel very dissatisfying. using its ‘chat heads’ to text while inside another app.” We through online courses (by looking at degree requirements If there’s a concept that confuses me, I can’t raise my hand give a we-guess-you’re-allowed-to-take-over-a-whole-phone- and number of classes which are taught online). and ask. I can email the professor and get a response in a but-maybe-we’re-already-on-our-phones-too-much FLART The convenience of attending class whenever and wher- timely 24 to 48 hours, but do I really want to go through the to Zuckerberg. We like your panache, but it feels unnecessary ever seems great — like if it’s 2 a.m. in my apartment, and effort of writing a lengthy professional email to a stranger? here. I’m curled up in my comforter with hot chocolate on one side Or do I want to take the time to get dressed, go to campus That’s all for this week, everybody. We want to end this Darts and a pile of laundry on the other. and wait to see him or her during his or her offi ce hours? & Laurels with a little reminder to be nice to those around you. What’s not so great is I don’t watch lectures on time, if at I’ll skip, hoping it’s not on the exam. The end of any semester can get a little hectic and crazy, but that all, depending on the class. I even forget I’m enrolled in that Most important, how much have I gained if I cannot doesn’t give us an excuse to behave like idiots. If everyone could class sometimes. A week before an exam, the stress and the implement what I have learned? Management requires the be respectful for these last few weeks and then for the rest of number of times I go to Starbucks increases. Overwhelmed memorization of several defi nitions and concepts for exams. their lives, that would be great. Thank you. with the 30 hours of lectures I have yet to watch and the more If I memorize 60 pages in four months and get an A, does Have a fun and safe weekend, and go Gators! than 200 pages I have to read, I ask myself: What was I do- that make me smart and destined to be a stellar manager? If I ing for the past two months? How did I let myself do this slack and get a C, should I then give up on that career path? again? There should be a component to the class that forces stu- Reader response It always happens. There is a lack of professor-to-student dents to physically meet to discuss and implement what is Today’s question: Did you receive the “inappropriate interaction. I have not met many of my professors. They being taught in lectures, whether that’s through evaluating seem like celebrities, and if I randomly come across them at management techniques in a group, completing a group email” from Gainesville2Go? the Emerson Courtyard, I am starstruck. I’ve only seen them project or even further analyzing a case study. Thursday’s question: Do you think UF 55% YES through my 15-inch Sony VAIO. Even though there’s the option to attend the live taping needs a new residence hall? Maybe I can break the ice with, “Hello, Professor Rush, for many classes, either a confl ict or laziness prevents me. 45% NO my name is Raksheen. I am among the hundreds of students Missing out on someone speaking for two hours doesn’t 89 TOTAL VOTES in your class. Do you recognize me?” bother me. I can always watch the same lecture at double the Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org “No.” speed a month from now when I need to for the fi nal exam. “How about my UFID number?” I want to interact with live humans, not with my screen. Sarah Kinonen Julia Glum Sami Main “Maybe.” Raksheen Ayaz is an advertising and business junior at UF. EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR OPINIONS EDITOR Another huge drawback is the lack of peer-to-peer inter- Her column usually runs on Thursdays.

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Bible has no place in legal or social ar- have heard regarding marriage equal- championships You might not remember how he was guments, but you should at least try to ity is it’s a slippery slope. If marriage across all sports, tortured, beaten unconscious and tied to understand what you’re saying fi rst. O equality is allowed to redefi ne marriage, then donned a Zubaz- a fence in a mock crucifi xion, left to die in On one hand, Skipper complains eventually “bigamist, polygamist, incestuous inspired uniform a remote area of Wyoming. Christians get a bad rap when all they or various other deviants,” to quote an online during this year’s You might not remember that he was really want to do is love every individual comment on a recent Alligator column, will be Logan Ladnyk NCAA men’s bas- targeted because of his sexuality. But I regardless of circumstance or sexuality. allowed to redefi ne marriage as well. [email protected] ketball champion- do. I remember each and every case of On the other, he blindly adheres to cat- This column is not a response to that slope. ship tournament, teen suicide, school bullying and violent egorizing “legitimate” love as that be- Instead, there is another slope we are on. much to the cha- homicide that continues in the face of ig- tween a man and a woman — even con- The litany of horrible, eye-burning designs of grin of fans and alumni. norance espoused by religious “defend- cluding that any other union will lead to college sports uniforms that garner the most The University of Georgia just revealed its ers” like Erik Skipper. society no longer understanding the dif- TV time. logo and uniform have been redesigned. UF Aside from his belittlement of the ference between right and wrong. To be We can pretty much attribute the uniform has even changed its uniforms, sacrifi cing a First Amendment, Erik used his column honest, if Erik Skipper is the one defi n- craze to the University of Oregon. The Ducks pleasing design for the sake of announcers be- to mock O’Reilly’s defense of homosex- ing right and wrong, then humanity is in have a well-documented partnership with ing able to provide faster details about who uals’ rights as American citizens to be pretty bad shape. The only prerequisite Nike founder Phil Knight due to him attending made a play. And let’s not forget about when treated equally, and he implied homo- in his mind is opposing genitals. the school in the ’50s. Nike provides the foot- the University Athletic Association abandoned sexuality is akin to polyamory and in- Skipper states the role of the govern- ball team with a different uniform each game, the “Gators” script in favor of bland white hel- cest. Simply and emphatically, it is not. ment is to uphold the values given to us which has become an identity and a tradition mets featuring a boring “F” for a couple games Skipper doesn’t bother to argue why by God, not man. When it comes down for the team. They were able to create an iden- in 2009. Occasional alternate jerseys for special such unions are fundamentally wrong. to it, “all they know how to do is ‘thump tity based on crazy aesthetic designs with their games are one thing, but abandoning the style He prefers to rely on shock and reli- the Bible.’” Grow up, and read a new equipment. They have extended that identity fans have come to love for the sake of attracting giously instituted social norms to win book. You fear gay marriage endangers past uniforms to the hardwood of the basket- one more recruit or selling one more uniform is you over. While Skipper sits on his self- the sanctity of marriage while we fear for ball court, which is designed to look like the akin to placing a comments-and-concerns box awarded laurel as a defender of Christi- our lives. court is in the middle of a forest. over a shredder. It’s almost as bad as chang- anity and moral law, he fails to offer any Travis Noddings The problem starts with schools with a long ing the Spring football game to a mere public compelling argument, ironically ignor- UF digital arts and sciences freshman history and tradition. The University of Cali- practice. fornia, Los Angeles, whose 10 different men’s Logan Ladnyk is a journalism junior at UF. His basketball titles under John Wooden alone ri- columns run on Fridays. 8, ALLIGATOR � FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 Canadian man dies from I-75 crash, wife in stable condition ◗ THEY’RE FROM ONTARIO. ternoon. Doctors from Shands at UF south on I-75 during a rainstorm. a tree, landing on its roof and trap- Later that night at the hospital, pronounced Edward T. Hodgins, 78, Sylvia Hodgins was driving her 2002 ping the couple inside. Both of them Edward Hodgins died from the dead at about 10:30 p.m. Wednes- Lincoln LS when it hydroplaned were wearing their seatbelts. When injuries. Thursday, Sylvia Hod- CHRIS ALCANTARA day, according to the Florida High- and she lost control, veering into the FHP troopers and Alachua County gins remained in stable condition, Alligator Staff Writer way Patrol. roadway’s west shoulder about half Fire Rescue Services officials arrived said FHP spokeswoman Sgt. Tracy At about 3:30 p.m., Hodgins and a mile north of the Northwest 39th at the scene, firefighters removed the Hisler-Pace. A Canadian man died in the hos- his wife, Sylvia Hodgins, 78, both Avenue exit. couple from the car, and paramedics Contact Chris Alcantara at pital Wednesday night following a of Stratford, Ontario, were driving The car flipped and crashed into later took them to Shands at UF. [email protected]. car accident on Interstate 75 that af- Gym gives children special opportunities Event celebrates � IT IS HOSTING THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS YOUNG ATHLETES 500 years of Florida PROGRAM ON SUNDAY. KELCEE GRIFFIS ANDREA RINALDI Alligator Writer Alligator Contributing Writer

To celebrate the 500th anniversary of Ponce De Leon’s Twice a week, Giovana Perazzo takes landing in Florida, Gainesville residents and UF students her children to a local nonprofit gym to let them exercise and be themselves. can learn about the state’s roots at the Celebrating La Flori- Although her son, Matteo Gavilano, da: Spanish Origins at the Edge of the World event. 6, has high-functioning autism, it doesn’t The event will be held Saturday at 10:15 a.m. in the Pow- stop him from joining his 3-year-old sis- ell Hall Classroom, located at 3215 Hull Road. ter, Camilla Gavilano, in Balance 180 A panel, consisting of five University Press of Florida au- Gymnastics & Sports Academy’s Young thors, will discuss the history of Florida and hold a Q-and-A Athletes Program. session, said marketing manager Teal Amthor-Shaffer. Perazzo and her family will be attend- ing the Special Olympics Young Athletes “A lot of people don’t realize how far back Program culminating ceremony for the Florida history goes, even if they are residents first time Sunday. here.” “They adore gymnastics, and I think Teal Amthor-Shaffer it’s one of the skills that they need now marketing manager to develop well, so they can grow better,” she said. “The idea is to make this engaging for the public,” she Twenty-seven children are enrolled in said. the gym’s Special Olympics, 12 of whom The event will target residents who are already in touch are enrolled in the gym’s Adaptive Gym- nastics class, which focuses on children with state history, she said, as well as people who are inter- with disabilities. ested in finding out what De Leon’s monumental discovery Krista Vandenborne, a founding direc- of the state is all about. tor of Balance 180, said the gym is open to “A lot of people don’t realize how far back Florida his- children with and without disabilities. tory goes, even if they are residents here,” she said. “We don’t want to be just exclusive Steve Noll, a UF history professor and one of the event with disabilities. We really want to have speakers, said De Leon’s landing in Florida was significant a community that embraces children with because it kicked off the period of European control in the varying disabilities, so they can play to- state. gether side by side,” she said. “It marks the first real significant contact between Euro- Since joining the gym, Perazzo has pean and Native Americans [in Florida],” he said. “Florida’s seen an improvement with Matteo, espe- native environment is amazing because it is probably so dif- cially in his flexibility and social skills. “I highlight a lot the activity that [the ferent from most of the United States.” directors and volunteers] do,” she said. Sarah Jean Fickett / Alligator Contact Kelcee Griffis at [email protected]. “It inspires me. It inspires me as a mom, Natasha Belzaire practices her baseball skills at Balance 180 on and it inspires me to give something to Thursday to prepare for the culminating ceremony on Sunday. other people one way or another.” FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 � ALLIGATOR, 9 BUY IT. SELL IT. FIND IT. 373-FIND

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Kelly Services has immediate needs for Manufacturing Technicians in Jacksonville, FL Relocation stipend available for eli- gible applicants Pay $17-19/hour, Contact: La'Grata Mobley, 904.245.4807 4-5-1-14 FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 WWW.ALLIGATORSPORTS.ORG Steady bullpen proving reliable for starting staff JOSH JURNOVOY coach Kevin O’Sullivan said was junior left-hander Daniel Gibson, “I didn’t know [Gibson] was tive, they’re not throwing strikes,” Alligator Staff Writer the most important point in the who walked in a run but proceed- going to go into the game and give Gushue said. “We just pound it game. ed to escape the inning and shut us four and a third (innings),” into the pitchers’ heads, ‘You’ve Less than two innings into Starter Tucker Simpson had out the Knights during the next O’Sullivan said. “For us, it was got to throw two of the first three the Gators’ game against UCF on loaded the bases and given up a four frames while allowing just down to that point in the game pitches for strikes,’ and they’ve Tuesday, they already faced what run to put Florida in a 1-0 hole. three hits. UF recovered for a 5-3 where we didn’t want it to get been doing that very well lately.” O’Sullivan replaced Simpson with win. away from us…. We’re in a situ- During the losing streak, the ation where we can’t be messing Gators’ bullpen allowed 25 runs around.” in 35 innings of work. In 22.2 in- nings pitched during the past five “Mood has changed in games alone, the UF relievers have the bullpen a little bit.” allowed only two runs. Ryan Harris Florida has benefited from UF pitcher multiple impressive long-relief outings in both wins and losses The Gators (14-16, 4-5 SEC) since last week. In Florida’s 2-1 have gotten multiple dominant loss to FSU on March 26, Danny bullpen performances in the past Young gave up one run in four week as they look to extend their innings after coming in for Simp- winning streak to four games to- son. Gibson threw four shutout night in Starkville, Miss., against innings in last Friday’s loss to No. 18 Mississippi State (24-8, 3-6 Ole Miss. Harris has two appear- SEC). ances of two innings or more, and “Mood has changed in the bull- sophomore Johnny Magliozzi had pen a little bit,” sophomore right- scoreless appearances of 2.2 and hander Ryan Harris said. “Every- 3.2 innings. body’s ready to make a run at it.” Harris said the relievers’ abil- UF sophomore catcher Taylor ity to pitch effectively in long- Gushue said following the win relief, in addition to quality short against the Knights that he felt outings, has been invaluable to like the team was in a good place, the team. playing loose and having fun. The “I think it’s just everybody is current mood of the clubhouse is going out there and doing their the opposite of what it was dur- job and staying out there as long ing its six-game losing streak ear- as they’re needed,” Harris said. lier in the season, which Gushue “I think it’s just a bulldog mental- called the team’s low point in the ity. Everybody just wants to go season. Gushue added that there and do as much as they can. Just has not been any big mechanical go out there and not really worry change that has turned the pitch- about how long you’re going to be Ryan Jones / Alligator Staff ers’ performances around. They out there. Just do it.” Right-handed pitcher Johnny Magliozzi (left) celebrates with catcher Taylor Gushue during Florida’s have simply found the strike Contact Josh Jurnovoy at jjurno- 4-0 win against Ole Miss on March 31 at McKethan Stadium. zone. [email protected]. “When pitchers aren’t effec- Track and Field UF hosting 69th Florida Relays Freshman’s confidence, GORDON STREISAND Seventy-four years later, the meet now Alligator Writer features more than 3,000 athletes from around the world. For the first time this outdoor season, “I’ve been around the Florida Relays plate approach improving since, like, 1977,” Holloway said. “It’s a the Gators are coming home. ADAM LICHTENSTEIN “In the beginning of the season, may- Florida hosts the 69th Annual Pepsi great competition. You see Alligator Staff Writer be she was a little bit timid,” coach Tim Florida Relays on Friday and Saturday at Olympians, world cham- Walton said. pions, NCAA champions the Percy Beard Track at James G. Pressly When Taylor Schwarz arrived at Added Schwarz: “I think my confi- Stadium. and great high school ath- Florida, it was unclear how much play- dence has gone up.” “The Florida Relays is really a compe- letes all come together in ing time she would see. The freshman’s first season in college tition where you see so much going on,” one venue. The freshman started with a bang. coach Mike Holloway said. The thing that I’m al- UF Softball first baseman was At the Gators first tournament of the “I think the biggest part of it is that we ways impressed with is behind sopho- year in Tempe, Ariz., Schwarz hit two Holloway home runs — her first two hits at the col- get to compete in front of our home fans. the energy that goes into more Lauren Hae- lege level. the meet.” ger on the depth chart, but Schwarz’s Our whole team is competing in front of But when Florida returned from the their family and their friends. Everybody’s The Florida Relays mark the second ma- solid defensive play pushed her into a starting role. West Coast, her production dropped off. excited. Everybody’s hyped about it.” jor outdoor event for the Gators in as many Now 39 games into her first college Through the Gators’ first 12 games, she weeks. Under the guidance of former UF track season, her bat is heating up to match batted .125. coach Percy Beard, the Florida Relays be- Last week, Florida brought home five her fielding. gan in 1939 and featured seven colleges, event wins at the Texas Relays in Austin, see Softball, page 16 nine high schools and nearly 200 athletes. see Track, page 16

Goalie Mikey Meagher was Poll Question MLB Gators pulled on March 30 in the Which team are you rooting for in this year’s spring game — Orange Boston Red Sox catcher David Ross went 1 for 3 and UF lacrosse team’s first or Blue? Vote online at alligatorSports.org. threw out two base runners in a 4-2 loss to the New loss. Read the story online York Yankees on Thursday night in New York. at alligatorSports.org. 16, ALLIGATOR § FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 Schwarz hitting .355 in SEC play Softball, from page 15 Walton has rewarded Schwarz for her im- Six top-12 teams at meet proved play. the men’s side. , from page 15 “I was a little intimidated, a little nervous.” She is one of only four Gators who has start- Track The women take on No. 6 Texas ed every SEC game. Schwarz will likely get the Schwarz said early in the year. “High school Texas. and No. 12 UCF. starting nod when Florida plays Mississippi softball wasn’t as big of a deal. … I think college Although the No. 3 Florida men State (23-12, 2-7 SEC) this weekend in a three- The event featured more than softball is a big step up. I’m always expecting to 6,500 athletes. and the No. 4 women are the highest play the best.” game series at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium. “It’s important that we see the bet- ranked teams in each squad’s respec- But since her early-season slump, Schwarz “As a freshman, she’s playing every game tive field, the Gators say they are not has stepped up at the plate. She has raised now,” Walton said. “That has also built her ter competition,” Holloway said. her average to .275 and hit another two home confidence to know that she can have a strike- “I don’t think that the [Southeast- taking the Florida Relays lightly. runs. out, have a bad game, and she’s going to play ern Conference] is a league where “We have to understand that we In Southeastern Conference play, Schwarz the next day.” you need to hide from people. You still have to perform,” Holloway has been one of No. 3 Florida’s (36-3, 10-2 SEC) Although Schwarz has seen her plate prow- need to be able to run fast, throw far, said. biggest contributors at the plate. ess improve, she has remained a consistent jump high, jump far against the best “We can sleep in our own beds, fielder and has not made an error this season. She leads the team with a .355 batting aver- in the country. That’s what we set the we get to rest well, and we get to be “Her defense is what sets her apart from all age and is second with a .500 on-base percent- focused, but we can’t just take it for of our other first basemen,” Walton said. “And schedule for.” age. Florida faces stiff competition this granted that we’re going to run well “Once we started facing better pitching and now she’s being able to drive in runs, hit some weekend. because it’s Florida Relays. We’re better teams, I just stepped into the box know- home runs, get on base and do some things. So very excited, but we’re going to take ing that I was facing a good pitcher, so what- (she’s) definitely becoming much more com- No. 6 Florida State and No. 8 USC ever was going to happen, it was going to be a plete.” are among the schools competing on it very seriously.” battle,” Schwarz said. “If I won, I won. If I lost, Contact Adam Lichtenstein at alichtenstein@ then I was going to go the next time.” alligator.org. 3, KICKOFF, ALLIGATOR � FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 NOTEBOOK Gators aiming to achieve more offensive balance in 2013 JOE MORGAN and GREG LUCA season,” offensive lineman Max said. — a lesson he said he learned Jones carried 52 times 275 Alligator Staff Writers Garcia said. “We got in, watched With Mike Gillislee headed during an “aggressive” conversa- yards and three touchdowns as some extra film during meetings, to the NFL, UF has an opening tion with Muschamp. a freshman. He improved as the Florida was a running team in like with our sacks. We definitely at running back. Over the course “It was something I definitely season went on, playing his best 2012. emphasize communication this of spring practice, Jones has dis- needed to hear,” Jones said. “I game against Florida State on Led by 1,000-yard rusher Mike year.” tanced himself from his competi- knew I had to hit it between the Nov. 24. Gillislee and mobile quarterback tion. tackles and run angry.” He carried the ball eight times Jeff Driskel, the Gators boasted Here Comes the Thud: When “Matt’s come on,” offensive co- That downhill style was key to for 81 yards, including a 32-yard the third-best ground game in the Matt Jones has the ball, Florida’s ordinator Brent Pease said. “You Gillislee’s success. As UF’s work- touchdown that stretched UF’s Southeastern Conference last sea- “thud” sessions change. can see he understands things a horse in 2012, Gillislee carried lead to 37-20 with 2:33 remaining son with 187.7 yards per contest. Thud means the Gators de- lot more. He’s a strong, big kid. 244 times for 1,152 yards and 10 in the fourth quarter. But Florida wants increased bal- fenders hit the ball carrier with- He’s got a really good football in- touchdowns. ance in 2013. out pulling him to the ground. If telligence.” “I’ve got big shoes to fill,” No light matter: Talent has never The Gators finished their first Jones is the target, those thuds are Jones said his development Jones said. “Coach talks about been an issue for D.J. Humphries. season under offensive coordina- not pleasant. took a step forward when he getting a lot of carries, but I’ve Rivals’ No. 2 overall play- tor Brent Pease last in the SEC and “When we’re tackling, they stopped dancing in the backfield still got to stay humble. I’ve got a er in the 2012 recruiting class, 118th nationally with 146.3 pass- don’t tackle him,” Muschamp and started to run more forcefully long way to go.” Humphries has always had ideal ing yards per game. Florida’s in- height and athleticism. consistent passing attack dragged Weight, however, has been an its total offensive output per con- issue. test to 334 yards, ranking 12th in In a conference where the top the SEC and 104th in the NCAA. tackles usually weigh a minimum Developing a more balanced of 300 pounds, Humphries said attack this season hinges on he entered college at 250. His re- Driskel’s development. cruiting page on Rivals had him “We’re much more efficient,” at 265. coach Will Muschamp said. He was listed at 275 on UF’s “We’ve made some vertical plays 2012 roster and is currently listed down the field against some cor- at 280, although he says he weighs ners that can cover. So that’s been 283. pleasing to see. Jeff’s been very “Ideally, I would like to be 300 accurate with the football.” by the season, but anywhere from Driskel has improved his accu- 290, 295,” Humphries said. “That racy by developing a quicker trig- extra weight, it definitely helps. ger and better field vision. Especially in run blocking and After a year in Pease’s scheme, getting guys off the ball.” Driskel is more comfortable in the With Xavier Nixon graduated, pocket. Humphries is the heavy favorite “Experience will do it and get- to land the starting left tackle job ting in the film room and putting in 2013. in extra time, knowing the routes While most players are using and knowing the defenses,” spring to learn schemes or refine Driskel said. “So it’s kind of ev- techniques, Humphries top prior- erything coming together.” ity remains adding good weight. Florida also hopes to aid “It’s just right weight, you Driskel’s development by improv- know?” Humphries said. “Don’t ing pass protection. The Gators want to put on too much weight ranked 115th in the nation with David Carr / Alligator Staff and be fat and get hurt.” 39 sacks allowed last season. Contact Joe Morgan joemorgan@ Quarterback Jeff Driskel attempts a pass during Florida’s 33-23 loss to Louisville on Jan. 2 at the alligator.org. Contact Greg Luca at “[Pass protection] is something Superdome in New Orleans. This season will be Driskel’s second as UF’s starting signal-caller. we talked about a lot in the off- [email protected].