Darts and laurels
Well, it's almost the weekend here in Gainesville, but there's no football game at home or away. So what is there to do?
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Well, it's almost the weekend here in Gainesville, but there's no football game at home or away. So what is there to do?
On an unofficial Occupy Wall Street website, occupywallst.org, there is a "Proposed List of Demands."
At some point during your college career, you might have heard a classmate or even a professor utter a phrase to the likes of "there is no such thing as right or wrong, just cultural differences."
Someone needs to remind Florida state Rep. Brad Drake, (R-Eucheeanna) that it's 2011 and not 1800.
In our editorial Oct.10, we discussed the problems with federal "mandatory minimum" laws.
For this installment of the Alligator's weekly tradition, we're turning over a new leaf.
For Gov. Rick Scott, the preparation of a competent workforce should be the sole purpose of a college education.
Way to go, UF Student Government.
This weekend, an Occupy Wall Street protester was captured in a photograph defecating on a police car in New York City.
A couple of decades ago, Congress mandated that, in most drug-related convictions, the defendant must receive a minimum sentence for possession of the drug, usually depending upon weight and type of drug.
Well, this week has finally come to an end, and it's been an interesting one.
If you didn't watch the unveiling of the new iPhone on Tuesday, we just have to one thing to say: Way to have a life.
Does the War on Terror create an exception for killing U.S. citizens without trial?
The alleged glitches of the UF Student Government elections last week and the subsequent behavior of SG officials make Chicago politics appear clean and tidy.
The results are in for this semester's SG elections, and needless to say, there were a few problems. Although the make-up of the Student Senate probably would be about the same regardless of the errors, the situation doesn't really support the idea that SG is a corruption-free organization.
It might be shocking to some, but college students, regardless of whether they are older than 21, sometimes drink adult beverages.
The American people are mad.
Every semester, the Alligator Editorial Board endorses a Student Government party, candidate or issue to better help you, the students, decide whom to vote for when you step up to the polls.
Lawmakers are in an interesting position.
Needless to say, there has been a lot of controversy on the Alligator's opinion pages this week.