UF art competition unites science and beauty
By Nicole Deck | Feb. 10, 2011The third annual “Elegance of Science” art contest, which showcases research being done at UF in an artistic format, is being held this month.
The third annual “Elegance of Science” art contest, which showcases research being done at UF in an artistic format, is being held this month.
Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos can’t foresee all the twists that the state legislative session will take this year.
These days, the talk is all about prevention.
Morgan Watkins’ subtle and professor Matheny’s not-so-subtle denouncements of Gov. Scott’s proposed cuts to education on the front page of Wednesday’s Alligator are, in a word, wrong.
When Kayla Radics goes to work, she knows people will stare. She can feel the eyes sizing her up as she puts on her headphones and starts her computer. They’re locked on her every move, waiting for her to screw up or show weakness.
Though the Unite Party and Progress Party will be battling for office at the end of this month, they both agree that fighting against the implementation of block tuition is a top priority.
A UF student was arrested and charged with sexual assault after forcing himself upon his ex-girlfriend in the shower Wednesday.
While couples across UF and Santa Fe’s campuses will be reveling in their young love, others can enjoy Singles’ Awareness Day by remaining vigilant of dangerous things.
The next round of “Halo: Reach” multiplayer
COLUMBIA, S.C. — After picking up two critical victories during their best week of the season, the Gators came out Wednesday and avoided a letdown in a big way.
The Gators believe in making an impact in the first four minutes of the game. But after a number of close losses, there’s a new time emphasis surrounding the team.
A beetle native to South America has become a friend to cattle ranchers in Florida and other southeastern states. This beetle eats an invasive and noxious weed that destroys pastures.
Almost an hour passed after his classes ended Friday afternoon, and Ken Haberland, a first-year student at Santa Fe College, sat at the bus stop waiting to go home. When he boarded the bus, he had a 45-minute ride ahead of him.
Three years ago, NBA referee Tim Donaghy was busted for betting.
While many students spend Spring Break in warm, tropical places, Ashton Charles will be spending hers talking about diplomacy in the cold climate of Russia.
Francesca Enea may have been the Gators’ top player last season, but the loss of fellow senior Corrie Brooks might be just as difficult to deal with this season.
Jail to get about 300 new, suicide-proof windows after an 18-year-old inmate hanged himself from a jail window in January 2008.
Stick it. Flash a smile. Wave to the crowd. Sprint over and embrace your teammates. Repeat three more times.
About 50 students were up against the clock as they attempted to pop 720 balloons during an event dedicated to promoting financial literacy Wednesday.
The magician duo Penn and Teller spoke Wednesday night at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts about why they don’t believe in magic, holistic medicine or God