Menagerie mixes art, music
By ATTIYYA ANTHONY | Sep. 1, 2009Only at Mamaw Menagerie can $5 make your heart content.
Only at Mamaw Menagerie can $5 make your heart content.
Tuesday's letters to the editor by Nina Martinez and Mark Jaskowski are both misleading and unjustly give credit to the Progress Party. It wasn't Progress that initiated discussions to save The New York Times on campus. Instead it was the Orange and Blue Party that repeatedly questioned the Budget Committee for the past month and brought the issue to the student body.
To the oblivious masses of pedestrians:
City Commissioner Craig Lowe is moving on up - or at least he hopes to.
Students may have the chance to catch a better glimpse of what their elected representatives are up to after Student Body President Jordan Johnson revealed a new policy in Tuesday night's Student Senate meeting.
When UF won its most recent college football championship in January, Steven Garces flew a Gators flag proudly like most Gators fans.
The second annual Alternative Transportation Fair, sponsored by UF's Office of Sustainability, revved into action Tuesday with aims to promote the One Less Car Challenge, which started Aug. 24.
With Game Day approaching this weekend, your drive for football fanaticism, thirst for beer and especially your hunger for the perfect tailgating burger will shoot like a rocket into the sky. Other than the action-packed game with the Gators dominating, the tailgating experience will be the best part. Here is a homemade recipe to create a perfect, mouthwatering burger on Game Day.
The first track says it all: "Let's Not Lose Our Heads" is a perfect description of how Morningbell and its fans have been feeling over the past two years.
Of A Revolution, better known as O.A.R., will will be the musical act at this year's Gator Growl, organizers announced Tuesday.
I'd like to express my concern with some of the facts represented in yesterday's Alligator regarding recent happenings in Student Government.
The government is acting like back-to-school season will somehow resemble "28 Days Later."
Labor Day will officially kick off the American fantasy football season in 2009, and no matter where you are this weekend you will be within earshot of a conversation about somebody's fantasy draft.
Voting records should be made public
An advertisement in Monday's issue of The Gainesville Sun is drawing criticism from some of the paper's readers.
Gainesville residents will have a chance to showcase their talent in the city's first photography contest, "The Gainesville Way of Life."
I have a problem with the Bible. Specifically, I have a problem with a particular verse in the Bible. Even more specifically, a particular translation of a particular verse in the Bible.
Like many students living in Gainesville, I love biking, especially mountain biking. Over the summer I went on a road trip across the country. I got to do some great mountain biking. My favorite location from the trip was a small town in Colorado called Durango. If you ever get a chance to go mountain biking there, you will get to go on some great trails. What you won't experience is a large homeless population living in tents on the bicycle trails.
For the first time this season, the Gators found themselves with their backs to the wall.