The Alligator taught me I’m not who I thought I was. And that’s 100 percent OK
By Dylan Dixon | Apr. 24, 2018Who the hell are you?
Who the hell are you?
Walking into the locker room at San Francisco’s Olympic Club, Andy Zhang was unfazed.
CRACK!
At least a few of the 3,133 Gators fans at McKethan Stadium Tuesday night probably didn’t see it coming. After Florida (34-9, 14-4 SEC) won its series against No. 14 Kentucky with relative ease over the weekend, they probably believed the Gators were due for a nice, easy midweek win against Mercer.
With a New York Police Department patch clutched in one hand, 9-year-old Kaden Rogers waved with the other to first responders who drove by him.
A noose in Weimer Hall. Slurs on a whiteboard. Richard Spencer.
When Michael Cizek graduates in May, he’s saying goodbye to more than just the UF campus. He’s parting ways with an icon: an orange and blue 1968 Schwinn Twinn dubbed the Gator Tandem.
Alexa Tirse was devastated three years ago when she thought she was denied admission to her dream school, UF.
Former Student Body President Smith Meyers completed his term Tuesday, and President-elect Ian Green will take over today. Here’s a review of what suggestions the Impact Party made during Meyers’ campaigning that were accomplished or are in progress:
During her time as a student, Lindsay “Coco” Hames has seen fax turn into email, Tim Tebows’ career come and go and her band’s song feature in the movie “Whip It.”
For the past 45 years, 2 months and 25 days, The Alligator has been independent.
This is supposed to be the moment where I look back at my time at The Alligator and reflect.
A dime holed up inside a pocket of his pants was the only thing my grandfather carried with him the day he left Cuba.
It’s easy to lose your voice.
May 5th marks the end of my journey at UF, but it also marks the beginning of my unexpected journey here.
For someone who considers the written word much easier to compose than the spoken one, this goodbye column was surprisingly difficult to complete.
Thursday marks Swamp Records’ fifth annual showcase with performances from both local and out-of-state talent.
UF’s Danza Dance Company, a premiere student-run performance dance company, will celebrate 20 years with its Anniversary Showcase on Saturday.
His calloused fingers gripped the rim of his American IPA, melodically picking it up, putting it down, picking it up, putting it down, as if drawn in and out by the breath of the familiar conversation.
The 2018 Spring semester is on its last leg, and between final exams and final projects, you just might be, too. With only four days until the madness ends, college students across Gainesville are in need of some relief and relaxation.