Gators prepare for showdown with No. 2 Wildcats
By ADAM BERRY | Jan. 11, 2010Tonight won’t be the first time Kenny Boynton has gone toe-to-toe with John Wall.
Tonight won’t be the first time Kenny Boynton has gone toe-to-toe with John Wall.
Three more members of Florida’s talented junior class are headed to the NFL.
Florida is hoping its defensive meltdown against Vanderbilt was just a one-time affair.
They found three different prescription drugs as well as hypodermic needles, a cut straw and a burnt spoon in his car Sunday
Teresa White discussed HIV/AIDS and proper use of condoms.
Vendors moved the posters of movie stars, art prints and landscapes inside to the second floor of the Reitz Union due to the chilly weather.
Gumby’s, located at 2028 SW 34th St., temporarily closed last week after a health inspector found about 70 dead roaches and 18 live roaches in its kitchen.
The UF College of Veterinary Medicine welcomed 14 green sea turtles threatened by the cold weather at about 4 p.m. Monday, bringing the total number of turtles currently residing in UF shelters up to 51
After breaking down prior to the start of spring classes, UF’s cogeneration plant is up and running again.
Recent temperatures, which have dropped as low as 15 degrees in some of the farmland surrounding Gainesville, are destroying even the most well-protected crops.
The site is encourages students be in a more creative mindset while writing their admission essays.
According to the survey, women are more likely to leave their room in disarray than men and are ordering more pornography than ever.
BREAK-INS AND CARJACKINGS INCREASE DURING THE SUMMER.
As the song from the musical “Avenue Q” states, “Everyone’s a little bit racist sometimes. Doesn’t mean we go around committing hate crimes...Maybe it’s a fact we all should face: everyone makes judgments based on race.” I don’t care whether you’re black, white, Hispanic, Asian, biracial or multiracial. At some point in your life, I’m sure you’ve had racist thoughts. If you’ve read this far, you probably agree (though wish you didn’t) or shaking you’re head in outrage because you’re a P.C., apologist liberal who’s a closeted racist. For a while now, we’ve allowed liberal Democrats to define racism. When it benefits them politically, they’ll throw the label at someone, but what happens when it’s one of their own? They quickly excuse to save the squeaky-clean facade they perpetuate.
Will Penman’s Monday column on same-sex marriage was a peculiar addition to an Alligator issue that included articles on the Dove World Outreach Center, gay adoption in Utah and commemorations of the civil rights movement. Although self-labeled as a man who “can’t figure out what to think about gay marriage,” his mocking ramblings about “not hearing much from the cousin-marriage people,” which also snipe that “it’s very impolite at UF to oppose gay marriage, you know,” show a trivializing ignorance toward the struggle of homosexuals to gain acceptance in contemporary society. Our Student Body’s support of LGBTQ students should not be mocked but cherished in a world where some nations put those convicted of homosexuality to death.
The protest that took place outside of the Dove World Outreach Center illustrates how the demand for tolerance and acceptance in today’s society goes too far. The protesters have their beliefs about God and how a religious organization should act, but the church has its own beliefs. Protesting the beliefs of another group makes little sense to me.
Faux—er, Fox News announced today that Sarah Palin will be added to its list of on-air personalities, and the Editorial Board can’t decide whether to ask, “What the hell?” or nod knowingly.
I’m starting to cringe whenever I hear “carpe diem.”
The Editorial Board is no stranger to household pests — if the rats living in our ceiling aren’t bad enough, we’ve recently developed an ant problem that won’t go away no matter how many ant bombs we put around the office.