University of Florida organization dedicates month to Palestine
By Sarah Loftus | Mar. 20, 2012For the first time, a UF student organization will dedicate a month to raising awareness about the daily oppression Palestinians face.
For the first time, a UF student organization will dedicate a month to raising awareness about the daily oppression Palestinians face.
Repeat after me: “We, the members of the University of Florida community, pledge to hold ourselves and our peers to the highest standards of honesty and integrity.”
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Like many Alligator readers, I have been barraged with fliers, posters and Facebook posts asking me to protest the planned 15-percent tuition increase. Unlike the oft-cited “everyone” who opposes tuition hikes, I am frustrated by the debate.
Gay actor and filmmaker John Waters drew crowds and laughter at the opening ceremony of Pride Awareness Month on Monday night.
Alaina Johnson has always been one of UF’s most talented athletes, but she is also its most physically fragile all-around competitor.
As each Tuesday night comes and goes, quorum is barely established, with 46 senators and empty seats scattered throughout Room 282 of the Reitz Union where the Student Senate meets.
Since 1953, when the U.S. covertly overthrew democratically elected Iranian President Mohammad Mossadegh, relations between the U.S. and Iran can be described as troubling, to say the least.
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Much to our surprise, Student Sen. Katie Waldman has been recommended as chair of the Allocations Committee in UF Student Government.
Accent Speaker’s Bureau and Jewish Awareness Month are sponsoring an appearance by Saturday Night Live comedian Seth Meyers at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Thursday at 8 p.m.
Kappa Alpha Psi recruits were slapped in the chest and back, forced to exercise and spanked with canes by some of the fraternity members during a nine-month stretch in 2010-11.
OMAHA, Neb. — In his 16 years at Florida, Billy Donovan has yet to find an end-all cure for a shooting slump.
The City of Gainesville has joined Los Angeles and other U.S. cities to take a stand against an Arizona immigration law.
About 80 students, professors and alumni attended the grand opening of a new digital media lab in Weimer Hall on Monday night.
Heading into the second round of the NCAA Tournament, the Gators feel like an afterthought.
I often hear conversations between two people seemingly so consumed by their own lives that they fail to be concerned with anything beyond themselves. And, all too often, I’m one of them.
A recent study shows the current generation’s college students are less interested in recycling and the environment than past students.
Regional Transit System saw an increase in ridership this year after partnering with Santa Fe College.
The movie creating the most box-office buzz this past weekend was the film remake of the 1980s TV crime drama, "21 Jump Street."