Chick-fil-A debacle not just ‘free speech’
Aug. 6, 2012This Chick-fil-A debate has been around longer than the past month; the company’s policies are no secret.
This Chick-fil-A debate has been around longer than the past month; the company’s policies are no secret.
It’s been a little more than 40 years since the unofficial end of the Civil Rights movement. Today, many believe that the victories won between 1954 and 1968 have stood the test of time and that a society of equality has flourished and taken ground.
Student Government and the Graduate Student Council worked together to extend route 25 and give international students a temporary place to stay.
Early voting continues this week, with polls open from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. Polls will also be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, which is the last day to vote.
UF was ranked the highest among Florida universities in the magazine’s 2012 list of America’s Best Colleges.
Last week, people packed Chick-fil-A restaurants nationwide in support of Dan Cathy, its president, who told the Baptist Press he is “guilty as charged” of supporting the Bible’s heterosexual definition of marriage
The Alligator faces an Aug. 15 deadline to remove 19 newspaper racks from campus, which make up about 80 percent of the newspaper’s circulation.
John Rose, 34, of Lake City, was charged Thursday with grand theft, grand theft auto and robbery with a firearm — all felony charges.
During every home football game, parking at UF is known to be a nightmare.
Assistant coach Aubrey Hill will not oversee Florida's positional battle at wide receiver during fall camp. He resigned from his post Friday.
UF police have identified and arrested three suspects involved in a Thursday morning stabbing that sent two men to the hospital.
Two men were stabbed early this morning on the north side of UF’s campus.
Greenberg, 31, of 1011 NW 23rd Ave., was arrested twice in one day for committing two different crimes: one involving theft at an office store and the other involving a domestic dispute.
For Sharon Ferguson, the past six days had been a struggle since her son, Omar Jabree Gibson, disappeared.
HOOVER, Ala. — When the Gators host their annual media day today, they will face many questions. However, not until they hit the practice field Aug. 3, will they begin to work on finding the answers.
When Chick-fil-A President Dan Cathy told the Baptist Press in a July 16 article that he is “guilty as charged” of supporting the Bible’s heterosexual definition of marriage, public backlash and boycotts followed.
When it comes to Michael Phelps, the answer seems obvious with just a cursory glance of the medals table. The guy has won 15 golds — “insane,” says Serena Williams, who certainly knows a thing or two about winning — and now he’s got more total Olympic medals than anyone, with a few more races to extend the record into almost unfathomable territory before he’s done in London.
About 150 students gathered at the Reitz Union to hear actor Justin Long share stories of being too small to play high school football, meeting Obama and learning the importance of not voting for Ralph Nader.
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Now that headlines are filling up with support for equal rights, hate for fried chicken and blogs with “gays should be loved, too” cries, there’s a matter surrounding homosexuality I’d like to address.