Alachua County launches "smart" grocery shopping campaign
By ELISE DONINI | Sep. 30, 2009Saving the environment has never been so convenient.
Saving the environment has never been so convenient.
It's 75 degrees outside; students are sunbathing and napping in the shade. Inside, sunlight is gleaming through open windows.
Florida politics has always been a giant petri dish of sleaze, and the Florida Legislature is always a spectacular orgy of corruption. However, the one topic that has always been off-limits was oil drilling around Florida. Overwhelming public support for a drilling ban - and the overarching concern for what is left of the natural environment - has stood out every year.
It's pretty lucky that "Kate" still rhymes with "Eight."
With the October closure of Shands at AGH looming, local clinics are making plans to pick up the slack.
In response to the "School Year Stretch" editorial in Tuesday's Alligator: The idea of bringing reform to the public school system is nothing short of completely necessary and painfully overdue.
You're so damn predictable. Oh no! Another article bashing the majority party? And how is it that all this bad press somehow makes it onto the front page of the paper on election day?
The Alachua County Health Department reported the third confirmed case of swine flu-related death in the county on Sept. 29.
Is it so much to ask? Last night, two of my friends and I were enjoying the beautiful six-stair set by the music building, performing 180s and ollies and continually progressing through harder and harder tricks.
As a freshman, I had no idea what to expect when it came to Student Government elections at a university.
A man driving a Florida Concrete Recycling truck crashed into two parked cars at an apartment complex Wednesday.
The sounds of U-U-Unite, U-U-Unite could be heard ringing throughout the area outside the Orange & Brew early this morning as election results were announced.
Tufts University in Boston recently announced a new policy in which students are not allowed to have sex in their rooms while their roommates are present.
Despite the spike of fascination in national government surrounding the 2008 presidential election, interest in local government remains low.
Gators football fans looking to make the trek to major SEC away games have a new alternative to the cluttered minivans and crammed sedans that pepper the roads prior to Game Day.
Tucked away in the back of a stage in front of a crowd of 200 screaming Beatles fans, all Chris Hillman can hear is the sound of his drums.
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Will the real No. 4 team please stand up?
Alabama's Dont'a Hightower suffered ligament damage in his left knee during the Crimson Tide's win over Arkansas on Saturday.
I felt compelled to write to the Alligator after reading the letter to the editor titled, "Scalpers show business sense."