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From the suburbs of Lakewood Ranch, Florida, to the densely populated New York City, the young Gators ended their fall season Sunday competing at Florida’s highest level in recent years.
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From the suburbs of Lakewood Ranch, Florida, to the densely populated New York City, the young Gators ended their fall season Sunday competing at Florida’s highest level in recent years.
A man looks on as an independent artist plays a didgeridoo on the steps of the Hippodrome State Theatre during the Downtown Festival & Art Show on Sunday afternoon.
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On Tuesday, Americans went to the polls and voted to give Republicans control of the U.S. Senate. Although many of the races were very close, it was clear toward the end that Republicans had earned a decisive victory at the national level.
Harry Potter meets the “The Woman in Black” in a new film that somehow no one has ever heard of. It’s called “Horns,” and stars Daniel Radcliffe as Ignatius “Ig” Perrish, who wakes up the day after his girlfriend’s brutal death with horns sprouting from his head.
Nancy Ward voted alone for the first time last year. She tapped a screen, chose candidates and proudly stuck an “I Voted” sticker onto her chest.
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Recently, a decades-long academic scandal at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was uncovered. The systematic academic fraud was orchestrated by student services manager Deborah Crowder. Crowder has been accused of creating "paper classes" — registering sections of fraudulent independent study credit and classes that never actually met because they never existed. One source states that more than 3,100 students benefitted from these classes, receiving A’s and B’s for classes they didn’t take and preventing their GPAs from tanking.
Early voting is now underway in Florida, and it is very important that everyone who is registered perform their civic duty and vote in this election.
There comes a time in every college student’s life when a strange, unwelcome thought suddenly flashes through their mind: I am growing up.
There’s an old saying in life that says "family is everything."
A dating platform that makes finding love easier for students recently looked through its users from colleges in Florida to find out who were the pickiest when it came to dating.
The Elections Commission Committee met Monday morning to rule on the two complaints filed by the UF Supervisor of Elections Hans Rojas during last week’s elections.
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All but one seat in the UF Student Senate will be represented by the Swamp Party.
Independent candidate for Hume area and UF civil engineering freshman Preston Jones, 18, is congratulated by Swamp Party President Ricky Salabarria after winning the Senate seat Wednesday night.
Students who commute to campus from outside Alachua County will face a blank ballot during the Fall 2014 Student Government elections.
Like the first day of qualifying and slating for the Student Senate, the UF Student Government Fall 2014 elections are off to a slow start.
After two weeks of campaigning, the Fall 2014 Student Government elections start today.
In the Spring of 2014, The Independent Florida Alligator endorsed the Swamp Party for the Student Government executive elections. We expressed reservations about the potential for one-party rule in SG but determined that Swamp’s qualified slate of candidates and effective campaigning made them worthy of a formal endorsement.