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(05/28/19 12:52am)
There’s no written rulebook to social media. But human’s knack for teetering between conformity and individuality has resulted in a set of unspoken social media guidelines the college-aged population seems to follow.
(05/23/19 2:08am)
Everyone seeks Beyoncé’s approval - actress Emilia Clarke included. Clarke, who plays the Mother of Dragons, First of her Name Daenerys Targaryen, feared Beyoncé would hate Daenerys after the recent season. Clarke showed no ignorance with this worry. Now that we know what we know about Daenerys, season eight of Game of Thrones has us wondering: “Do the writers...possibly...not know women?”
(05/20/19 11:47pm)
No shade in sight, you stand at the bus stop. The wretched RTS app lies: listing bus five as minutes away. But you’re on campus and the GPS location of the vehicle proclaims your chariot is chugging along on Archer Road. Being the genius you are, you conclude there is no way the bus is as close as it says it is, so you go to Starbucks to get the sickly sweet, bright pink tea.
(05/20/19 4:41pm)
Summer session has arrived in the swampy marsh that is Gainesville.
(08/06/18 10:56pm)
Endorsements, much like winter in Westeros, are coming. The Alligator will be gathering information provided from most candidates for most offices in the coming weeks.
(07/25/18 10:41pm)
It’s a recurring nightmare.
(07/23/18 10:21pm)
We’re chugging right along with our four-part series on the upcoming primary election Aug. 28. Alachua County residents have until July 30 to register or change party affiliations in order to vote for candidates in their party.
(05/17/12 12:35pm)
We have a lot to cover today, so let’s skip the introduction and get right into this week’s first-Darts-and-Laurels-of-the-summer edition of...
(04/24/12 12:30am)
It’s the end of the semester, and it’s been a crazy one. We’ve had elections at the university, local and national level. Rarely did we experience a slow news week on campus or around Gainesville. Calling it an eventful year so far would be an understatement.
(04/23/12 12:30am)
[Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect a clarification.]
(04/20/12 12:30am)
The semester is slowly (or quickly, depending on your situation) coming to an end, and it’s been an interesting one for sure.
(04/19/12 12:30am)
In Wednesday’s editorial, we discussed some potential problems with the language of Student Government election codes.
(04/18/12 12:30am)
Politicians, especially those who have been in office for a while, often talk a lot about reforming the “system.”
(04/17/12 12:30am)
As the end of the semester draws near and everyone is making summer plans, we wanted to throw something out there for those who will be sticking around in Gainesville for the next few months.
(04/16/12 12:30am)
This week, students and residents of Gainesville will be able to have a discussion about capital punishment.
(04/13/12 12:30am)
It’s that time of the week again! It’s the end ...
(04/12/12 12:15am)
A report by the Florida Department of Corrections showed that 26.1 percent of all prisoners admitted for the fiscal year 2010-2011 were incarcerated for non-violent drug offenses, the most common type of offense for the year. As of June 30, 2011, non-violent drug offenders made up 18.4 percent of the total inmate population, still the most of any crime.
(04/11/12 12:30am)
Last week, the leader of a neo-Nazi group claimed its members were conducting armed patrols of Sanford, Fla., where Trayvon Martin was shot.
(04/10/12 12:30am)
On Monday, former Sen. Bob Graham encouraged students at Florida universities to speak out and make their voices heard to the state legislature and governor.
(04/09/12 12:30am)
To celebrate Easter weekend, police in West Palm Beach dressed up as Easter bunnies.