Newspapers in Alligator delivery van set on fire; police searching for suspect
A man set fire to a stack of newspapers early Thursday morning in the back of the delivery van for the Independent Florida Alligator.
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A man set fire to a stack of newspapers early Thursday morning in the back of the delivery van for the Independent Florida Alligator.
My father scolded me when I was in sixth grade for being too timid to try out for the school play.
Editor’s note: This story is the result of multiple interviews with sources in UF Student Government and Florida Blue Key, many of whom spoke to the Alligator on the condition of anonymity in order to preserve their positions in their respective organizations.
The chairman of the UF Board of Trustees, Carlos Alfonso, announced his resignation Friday.
The chairman of the UF Board of Trustees, Carlos Alfonso, announced his resignation Friday.
At around noon Monday, about 200 students circled the Computer Sciences and Engineering building. With stretched-out arms and hands held tight, they shouted, “Save CISE.”
The expansion and renovation of the Reitz Union is on the horizon.
Students may face higher fees starting in the fall if a bill being considered by the Florida Legislature passes.
The Florida Legislature has approved a bill that would allow UF and Florida State University to raise tuition more than 15 percent a year.
Administrators discussed creating a way for students to anonymously report hazing incidents to authorities Monday.
University Police are investigating a second possible hazing case that occurred two years ago.
The UF chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity has been temporarily suspended in the wake of recent hazing allegations.
A group of about 20 UF students will join hundreds more students in Tallahassee today to lobby for an end to tuition hikes and budget cuts, as well as fair representation on the board that governs the State University System.
A new proposed fee for undergraduates and the elimination of payout for unused sick leave to university employees highlight topics that will be addressed at today's UF Board of Trustees meeting.
On a field still damp from morning rain, with the wind bringing the temperature into the 50s, a family of about 330 stood at attention.
UF President Bernie Machen has made a few suggestions to Gov. Rick Scott about how address accountability at UF.
Repairing and maintaining UF campus facilities may be tough next year as state funding looks to be down again.
Adult film actor Ron Jeremy will be in Gainesville today to promote a new spiced rum that bears his name - Ron de Jeremy - and to hear any suggestions for a slogan.
After recently protesting tuition hikes at Tigert Hall, Students for a Democratic Society will need to develop a formal proposal for reform before securing a meeting with UF President Bernie Machen.
UF continues to seek a way to implement a 3 percent raise for faculty to offset new state requirements that has state employees contributing to their retirement.