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(10/26/10 12:02am)
As the Nov. 2 elections draw near, tension across campus practically hangs in the air like UF’s humidity. For the United States, this upcoming election is more than just big — it’s life-changing.
(10/21/10 12:02am)
Virginia Phillips is quickly becoming the most powerful woman in America.
(10/20/10 12:02am)
If you’ve done as much study of the Founding Fathers as I have, one fact starts to stick out time and again: none was the product of public education. That’s right, the greatest men of American history were all schooled either in the rooms of a private institution or by the best teacher in the world: real life.
(10/20/10 12:02am)
It’s been a long and crazy road to these midterm elections with lots of rhetoric and lots of ridiculous commercials. However, now it’s time to have a moment of seriousness before we go to the polls in less than two weeks.
(10/18/10 12:02am)
With approval ratings dropping faster than the Gators’ credibility on the football field, the commander in chief refuses to give up on the people who helped elect him.
(10/15/10 12:02am)
In 1931, members of Florida Blue Key held a meeting to determine a new name for the Homecoming celebration, which was known until then as “Dad’s Day.”
(10/14/10 1:03am)
Fearing for their livelihoods in November’s election, the Dems are rolling out the big guns.
(10/14/10 12:02am)
Fearing for their livelihoods in November’s election, the Dems are rolling out the big guns.
(10/13/10 12:02am)
When weighing a quasi-important, ecologically destructive decision in the aftermath of the nation’s largest environmental catastrophe, apparently six months is plenty.
(10/11/10 12:02am)
Despite what you might have been told, voting in midterm elections does matter.
(10/06/10 12:02am)
Katy Perry was right. In California, the grass is always greener. And as of last week, getting caught with an ounce or less of grass won’t get you jail time, it will only get you a $100 fine and a citation. For those playing at home, that’s about three days of parking citations from UF and less than one citation for using a duplicate decal.
(10/06/10 12:02am)
I am writing in response to Chris Dodson’s Monday column, which condemned President Obama’s negative view of Fox News.
(10/05/10 12:02am)
Chris Dodson’s criticism of President Barack Obama’s campaign against Fox misses the point.
(10/04/10 12:02am)
The apparent source of all evil has been called out again by President Obama, and I’m not talking about the Georgia Bulldogs.
(10/04/10 12:02am)
I was very disappointed to read Kyle Robisch’s letter to the editor in Friday’s Alligator. As a former columnist himself, I know Robisch is capable of expressing a meaningful and constructive opinion. Unfortunately, his letter falls much more soundly in the category of “Playa hatin’.”
(09/30/10 12:02am)
With so much focus at home, our current government is letting a lot happen abroad.
(09/29/10 12:02am)
I have attempted, after my resignation, to keep distance from this election, especially because, with the demise of Student Alliance, I don’t really have much of a dog in this race. However, a letter in Monday’s Alligator was so misleading, I had to say something.
(09/28/10 12:08am)
Alex Sink, the Democratic nominee for governor, visited Gainesville Monday night for a fundraiser, where she spoke about supporting new industries and criticized her opponent.
(09/27/10 12:02am)
Army Lt. Gen. P.K. Keen traveled to Haiti for a planned two-day visit in January to meet with officials to prepare for the hurricane season, but his trip was interrupted by the earthquake that rocked the country.
(09/21/10 12:02am)
Wait, you all thought “Dancing With the Stars” wasn’t serious television?