Pedro Bravo jury selected, trial begins Tuesday
By Alex Harris | Aug. 4, 2014The long-awaited trial of Pedro Bravo begins today at 9 a.m.
The long-awaited trial of Pedro Bravo begins today at 9 a.m.
Elyse Simek prepares for a night of studying the same way every time.
A Central Florida business owner is celebrating turning 40 by running 26.2 miles to benefit local cancer research.
The UF Elegance of Science contest is back and now accepting entries.
Library West is about to get a facelift.
Students now have an alternative to paying exorbitant fees for fixing their cracked smartphone screens.
Since 2008, Kurt Roper helped churn out four 1,000-yard pass catchers, two All-ACC wide receivers and three players topping Duke’s all-time career receptions list.
At the beginning of Florida’s 2013 season, the expectations were high. The Gators were coming off of an 11-2, Sugar Bowl berth year. They entered the year as one of the favorites to win the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division and were even considered by many as a dark horse national championship pick.
A popular friendly greeting may not be as innocent as it seems.
Injuries, players lined up in unfamiliar positions, a mountain-sized tackle and a performance so poor it was replayed over and over again on Michael Sam’s draft highlight tape. All are unfortunate parts of Florida’s 2013 season, specifically its offensive line.
Barring injury, Jeff Driskel will be Florida’s starting quarterback when the Gators make their season debut against Idaho on Aug. 30 in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Courtney McEwen spent her summer saving up for a new bike.
There’s never been a better time to become an Alligator columnist — OK, maybe that’s a hyperbole. Regardless, as we prepare for Fall 2014, we have a lot of unanswered questions: Who will win the Florida gubernatorial election? Will Amendment 2 (that one about medical marijuana) pass? Will voters overturn the Florida gay marriage ban? Will Pitbull do us a favor and just run for governor already?
Three semesters ago when I started my first day at the Alligator, I never thought I’d be typing these words so soon.
Being a columnist for the Alligator was one of the best experiences I could have asked for. It has brought me an unprecedented amount of joy for the past three semesters. I have enjoyed writing every article, forming every sentence and being the most opinionated person in my circle of friends (it comes with the column territory).
About a month ago, Vice published a quiz to test its readers — "Can you tell which of these porn star orgasms are fake?"
Gainesville Police may not be worried about this type of crack hitting Gainesville’s streets. A local bicycle shop is hosting a nearly naked bike run to raise awareness of the visibility of cyclists and alternative transportation.
Cornell now allows prospective students to apply to their MBA program using their LinkedIn profiles, but UF won’t follow in those footsteps.
Millions of people around the globe hope for world peace, but will it actually happen?