City may allow dogs to dine with owners at restaurants
By Chris Alcantara | Apr. 5, 2012When reserving an outside table for two in Gainesville, your plus one could be your dog.
When reserving an outside table for two in Gainesville, your plus one could be your dog.
When Dounia Bendris finishes her late-night work at the UF Fine Arts studio, she would like to call Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol for a ride home.
On the ninth anniversary of her son’s suicide, Judy Broward tried explain to UF students the tragedy that once seemed senseless to her.
A story and cutline in Wednesday’s Alligator incorrectly referenced the local company that installed solar panels on the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. Its full, correct name is Power Production Management Inc.
UF employees and students who own staff commuter decals or green decals will have different parking options starting May 1.
Zot L. Szurgot allegedly walked out of her house naked, turned to five of her neighbors and started wagging her penis.
Only a few more weeks of the semester left, and it’s getting close to crunch time on papers, projects and finals.
For some UF students, the next few days are just like any other weekend.
Fourteen months ago, Jacoby Brissett stood near midcourt inside the Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer High gymnasium, fighting back the bashful smile he is quickly becoming known for.
I am appalled at the racism that exists in the UF Student Senate.
The column written by Chip Skambis for Monday’s issue of the Alligator presents an irresponsible solution to a difficult situation.
Florida’s entire dugout thought Preston Tucker’s one-out shot to right was gone in three-run walk-off fashion. Unfortunately for the Gators, Daniel Pigott thought so too.
The Gators didn’t miss a beat without Kitty Cullen.
A new study may be done at the area around the Cabot/Koppers Superfund site that is different from previous studies that measured toxic contamination.
A man hit his mother with a tire iron after they argued about a floor mop Wednesday night, police said.
It has taken nearly six years, but James Wilson is poised to finally make it through his first healthy spring.
Despite the pressures of postseason action, the Gators have plenty of reasons to feel comfortable Saturday.
While most seniors in high school are looking ahead to their graduation, Gators freshman Dedric Dukes is focusing on the Pepsi Florida Relays.
The Gainesville-based Web development and digital marketing firm that has built websites for companies all over the country can now boast another major client: the Tampa Bay Times.
For the Gators, there is no place like home.