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The weekend is here and football fans are preparing for Super Bowl Sunday.
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The weekend is here and football fans are preparing for Super Bowl Sunday.
On Tuesday, Gov. Rick Scott, in a somewhat surprising statement, said he did not support increasing tuition for students at Florida's colleges and universities.
Last night, the plurality of Florida Republican voters decided that Mitt Romney should be the nominee for the GOP.
From the top two candidates in the Republican race, it appears that GOP voters are looking for a few key things. They want a candidate who supports increased military interventionism, an expansion of the surveillance state, social conservative values and an individual health care mandate.
Although Florida is the central focus this week for political news and events, we cannot go without addressing the events that occurred this weekend.
We hope everyone has had a great week. We have a lot to cover today, so without further ado, it's time for our does-anyone-even-read-this-introductory-part-anyway edition of...
Throughout the current debate over the Stop Online Piracy Act, SOPA, and its sister bill the Protect Intellectual Property Act, PIPA, supporters and opponents have been in agreement that online piracy is a problem that should be addressed.
On Tuesday, Jan. 31, voters will flock to the polls to distribute Florida's 50 delegates among the four contenders left in the Republican presidential primary. If you plan to vote in the primary, the Editorial Board of the Alligator encourages you to place your vote for Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas.
The Transportation Security Administration might as well be a four-letter word for people who have ever made a trip through the airport.
After an already tough few months for Pennsylvania State University, the community received some more bad news Sunday. Former head coach of Penn State's football team Joe Paterno passed away at the age of 85.
If you haven't noticed, it's Hollywood awards show season, and the stars are coming out.
Anyone closely following the UF Student Government elections last year knows things did not go as planned. In fact, it would not be inappropriate to say that the elections were botched.
Employers around the country have become concerned about a letter from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that says requiring a high school diploma for certain job positions could violate the Americans with Disabilities Act.
It appears as though one widely unpopular piece of legislation, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) might be killed before the House of Representatives can bring it to a vote.
If you're reading this, congratulations! You made it through the first week of the semester. However, just thought you should know that today is Friday the 13th, which brings us to our hope-you're-not-superstitious-but-if-you-are-you-should-probably-wear-a-shirt-with-a-shamrock-or-avoid-ladders-and-black-cats-and-stuff edition of...
The time has come again for your friendly neighborhood Alligator to ask for help.
In college, students have many opportunities to practice a lot of the same things they would be doing in the real world.
If you have ever thought of one day becoming an interior designer, you need to move the hell away from Florida.
The Alligator Editorial Board would like to welcome you back to Gainesville for the Spring 2012 semester — the last spring semester, if you want to believe the Mayans.
Well, it's the end of the Fall semester, and this is the last issue of the year. Although it's Wednesday, we can't end the year without giving you our last well-we-sure-have-had-fun-pissing-you-off-this-semester edition of ...