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(02/19/20 6:37pm)
Editor’s Note: The Alligator’s Editorial Board reached out to Pope about Chou’s letter. Pope referred to SG Finance Code 808.12, which prohibits money allocated to SG funded organizations to be used “in support of or against a political party at any level.”
(02/14/20 2:42pm)
Sitting on the floor, everyone breathes deeply as they sing rich, warm Tibetan-inspired mantras. On the ground with everyone else, Lee Mirabai Harrington, a 50-year-old from New York, leads the group. As she gazes around the room, she directs the healing mantras toward each person in hopes that they truly heal the individual. Even if they are in the back of the crowded room, their eyes will flutter open when Harrington’s eyes rest on their face.
(02/10/20 2:11am)
Eastside High competed to add a little spice to an astronaut’s meal in space.
(01/29/20 12:14pm)
This summer is bringing something sweet along with the annual Gainesville heat this year.
(01/23/20 11:29pm)
Students will have a chance to experience meals from around the world without leaving Gainesville.
(11/21/19 10:40pm)
Ibram X. Kendi spoke about dismantling oppressive systems, the role of the church in racism and teaching African American history in Alachua County Public Schools — all while holding his 3-year-old baby in his arms.
(11/20/19 8:38am)
The brisk winds on University Avenue did not deter dozens of Gainesville residents from gathering to support local vendors Saturday.
(10/30/19 9:58am)
Gainesville isn’t the first place that comes to mind when thinking about vegan food.
(10/27/19 8:09pm)
Century Tower chimes a familiar tune signaling noon. So do the rumbles produced by Lylia Jiang’s empty stomach.
(08/28/19 1:09am)
There are countless obstacles freshmen face when arriving at college, and wondering where they can get their next meal is high on the list — especially for vegans.
(08/22/19 5:33pm)
Whether it is your first year at UF or your fifth, Heartwood Soundstage is welcoming all students back to the swamp with the music that Gainesville has to offer.
(07/18/19 1:43pm)
High Dive will host a food truck rally to support a local clinic this weekend.
(07/10/19 10:01pm)
John and Emma Hoel only had three goals: to save animals, to inspire people and to avoid putting on a winter coat again.
(06/12/19 8:44pm)
From live music to beautiful art to radical zines, there is something for everybody at the opening party to the 2019 Fight Toxic Prisons Convergence: No Borders Fest.
(05/29/19 11:38pm)
A new twist on the music festival is coming to Gainesville this Saturday.
(05/29/19 11:11pm)
Nine Spices Fondue is now gearing up for their grand opening this Saturday. They already had a soft opening May 11 and had a positive reception from the Gainesville community, according to co-owner Julie Ou.
(04/11/19 9:21pm)
Do you ever have too much money laying around that you don’t want to spend on initiatives benefiting the student body? Student Government does and it just so happens to be time for our annual banquet.
(04/07/19 8:20pm)
Plastic is bad for the environment. This has been common knowledge for years. What is controversial, however, is demanding that everyone turn vegan and ditch single-use plastic. People fail to recognize that most of the earth’s pollution stems from major corporations rather than individuals. Also, expecting everyone to stop using straws fails to acknowledge the unintended consequences, which could be catastrophic for certain groups. Certainly, if you’re able to, do what you can to help the environment. Ditch the straws or get reusable ones, ask for paper bags the next time you go grocery shopping and reduce the amount of meat you consume, but don’t expect everyone to do the same. We first must hold corporations accountable for their actions, which affect the environment differently.
(04/03/19 1:01am)
Aries
(03/24/19 9:26pm)
While many of us struggle to watch policymakers continue ignoring the reality and the severity of climate change, we often forget that government offices are not the only spaces where change can take place. It won’t be the politicians who save our planet, it will be individuals who are inspired by the idea of a better future. Unfortunately, while we remain quick to judge the lack of action on the part of our country’s leaders, we fail to recognize the lack of action on our own part.