Letter to the Editor: Leaders of UF hide behind a title
Oct. 8, 2019Editor’s Note: This letter was sent anonymously. It was fact checked by The Alligator’s copy desk.
Editor’s Note: This letter was sent anonymously. It was fact checked by The Alligator’s copy desk.
The Turning Point USA founder will speak at UF next month.
University Police are trying to find a man accused of sexually battering a woman who was on her way to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday.
Two Gators women’s tennis players made their fall debuts this weekend in Fort Myers, Florida, representing the Gators at the Bedford Cup.
Sunday afternoon’s game against No. 15 Kentucky presented multiple opportunities for Florida’s volleyball team: To finally get a statement win. To take a stranglehold on the SEC early in conference play. And to prove that it could go on the road against a tough opponent and come out on top.
Losing four out of six games to begin the season made it seem like Florida’s soccer team would go the entire 2019-20 campaign unranked. But UF has caught fire as of late, and the United Soccer Coaches’ Poll has started to take notice.
Kyree Campbell was right: The Gators indeed played “big boy ball” Saturday night.
Like many others before Saturday, I had serious doubts about the potential of this Florida football team. Yes, it was undefeated. Yes, it had talent on both sides of the ball. But the way it won its games left a lot to be desired.
Protest organizers want more than Donald Trump Jr.’s speech at UF to be canceled.
As the Gator growled, the line dancing began.
Gainesville residents will no longer be able to sip rosé as they browse local art.
It’s dangerous to care.
Pawan “PJ” Badisa and Gators Football both won big Saturday.
A Gainesville man was arrested around 11:30 p.m. on Thursday after police said he stole $25,000 from Walmart cash registers.
A Gainesville man was arrested Friday after he was accused of beating and raping his pregnant girlfriend to kill his unborn son.
One of my best friends goes to a school a couple hours northwest of Gainesville that has a propensity for a certain tomahawk chant that has been generating some controversy lately.
There’s usually a pretty surefire way to lose a game against a good team: Just give the ball away.
A morning of festivities led into an afternoon of football in Gainesville, surrounded by a raucous Florida crowd. College GameDay, a top-10 matchup and an SEC rivalry incited more than 90,000 fans into a frenzy, and every tackle produced a near-earthquake cheer.
UF has an all-encompassing taste in music
The band’s interaction highlights the importance of a digital presence