Student Senate approves changes to election codes
By Samantha Shavell | Jan. 17, 2012UF Student Senate gave its final approval to Student Government elections rule changes during Tuesday night's meeting.
UF Student Senate gave its final approval to Student Government elections rule changes during Tuesday night's meeting.
The first few weeks of spring semester are always the busiest time of the year for UF's gyms.
An estimated 7,000 websites, according to Politico, will black out their pages in protest of the U.S. House of Representatives' Stop Online Piracy Act and the U.S. Senate's Protect IP Act.
Several UF departments are reviewing lab safety policies after two students were injured in separate incidents in the last three months.
Employers around the country have become concerned about a letter from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that says requiring a high school diploma for certain job positions could violate the Americans with Disabilities Act.
A UF astronomer was involved with the recent discovery of two planets that helps give substance to a new astronomical theory.
We have made it to the second week of the spring semester.
The Innovation Hub was built to supply startup technology companies with the facilities they need to conduct research.
Armando Grundy is one of three candidates running for Gainesville City Commission, District 1.
Billy Harris spent more time during his first two weeks at UF watching the TV show "Friends" than making them.
The Food and Drug Administration announced Jan. 9 it will test imported oranges for traces of a fungicide.
Police arrested a Gainesville man on suspicion of setting his apartment on fire after a blaze started Tuesday night.
In Tuesday's edition of the Alligator, an article on Saturday's SwampCon reported that Gator Anime planned the convention. Gator Anime was one of four clubs — Gator Gaming, Science Fiction Consortium and Delta Nu Delta Tabletop Gaming — that planned the event.
The Alachua County Commission has not reached a conclusion about whether to give preference to local businesses when it considers a bid for construction or other county projects.
SwampCon brought together about 1,600 fans of anime, gaming, role-playing and science fiction at the Reitz Union on Saturday.
Flashing blue lights, police cars blocking the streets and officers yelling at residents to remain inside greeted Amelia Butler as she walked home early Friday morning.
Entering his senior season, Erving Walker was challenged by Florida coach Billy Donovan to do less.
UF President Bernie Machen emphasized the importance of general education along with science and math during a conversation with the Florida House of Representatives higher education committee in Tallahassee on Friday.
At halftime of Saturday’s game against South Carolina, it looked like Florida’s road woes would continue.
Santa Fe College police recovered a student's backpack Sunday morning, three days after she was kidnapped, but officers are still searching for the culprit.