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(01/30/20 9:20pm)
GENEVA (AP) — The World Health Organization declared the outbreak sparked by a new virus in China that has spread to more than a dozen countries as a global emergency Thursday after the number of cases spiked more than tenfold in a week.
(01/23/20 11:00pm)
Alana Rush’s mother nicknamed her “Salmon” because she goes against the current.
(01/13/20 2:06am)
In the year of a divisive upcoming election, Republicans and Democrats at UF can agree on one thing — President Donald Trump will probably not be removed from office before Americans can vote.
(12/19/19 7:00am)
A UF engineering team won $2 million in October, but UF tried to keep their money. Now, it will go back to the team.
(12/19/19 12:20am)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday night, becoming only the third American chief executive to be formally charged under the Constitution’s ultimate remedy for high crimes and misdemeanors.
(11/22/19 1:16am)
On Tuesday, UF’s Students for Justice in Palestine organized a vigil and walkout during an event featuring former Israel Defense Forces (IDF) sergeant Yoni Michanie. The event commemorated yet another year of SJP organizers putting together a vigil to mourn those in Gaza. Year after year, Israel attacks unprotected Gaza with state of the art bombs and missiles. Following the 2014 conflict between Israel and Palestine, the United Nations came out with a report in 2018 stating that Gaza could become uninhabitable by 2020 if the conditions remained as they were.
(11/07/19 10:18pm)
According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), ethnic and racial minorities often bear a disproportionately high burden of disability resulting from mental disorders. Yet, by 2044, models show more than half of all Americans will belong to a minority group. Taken altogether, this seems to indicate troubled waters on our horizons, and it should speak to the importance of cultural sensitivity in mental health training.
(11/03/19 9:13pm)
For those who are not familiar with Sen. Kamala Harris, she is one of 18 Democratic candidates vying to be the presidential nominee. She currently represents California.
(10/30/19 1:59am)
Players and coaches often won’t outright admit that some games mean more than others either out of political correctness or respect for their opponents. But the reality of college football — and sports for that matter — is that all games are not created equally, and that’s perfectly fine.
(10/29/19 3:13pm)
The NCAA Board of Governors took the first step Tuesday toward allowing amateur athletes to cash in on their fame, voting unanimously to permit them to "benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness."
(10/20/19 11:46pm)
There was a soft breeze in the air and a subtle aroma of marijuana. Thousands gathered around the Dreamville main stage at Depot Park, drinking beer, laughing and talking.
(10/08/19 11:37pm)
The UF Student Body is preparing for Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle’s Gainesville arrival.
(09/29/19 11:52pm)
Although President Richard Nixon was so fearful of impeachment he chose to resign before it could happen, the process concerning President Donald Trump might not be as serious as people think. Watergate might have been a big deal, but this impeachment may not be.
(09/22/19 10:36pm)
As I write this column, 19 Democrats and four Republicans (including incumbent President Donald Trump) are running to be their party’s nominee for president of the United States. Each candidate has outlined their policies and platforms and are giving speeches telling voters what they’d do if elected. This is all well and good, but there’s one group that could make much of those plans meaningless: the United States Senate.
(09/22/19 9:35pm)
Vice President Mike Pence's new press secretary is a UF alumna. She is also known for helping steal more than 200 copies of The Alligator.
(09/15/19 1:23pm)
UF’s Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council released statementsFriday afternoon recognizing students protesting the lack of blue lights on Fraternity Drive.
(09/06/19 8:35pm)
The distant dots of blue lights from emergency phones are supposed to help UF students feel safer when walking on campus alone at night. But on Fraternity Row, there are none.
(08/30/19 12:35am)
Students looking to work in UF Student Government now have a new third party option to get involved with.
(08/29/19 9:11pm)
If you read the Alligator or checked the Swampy UF memes for top ten public teens Facebook page on Wednesday, you probably heard that a “new” Student Government party was announced: Gator Party. But there’s really nothing new here. Gator Party is Impact Party—just with a different name.
(08/28/19 2:52am)
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