What I learned: Challenge yourself, push past the fear, and find a home
Apr. 21, 2015It took me three and a half years to build up the courage to step foot in the Alligator’s old, sometimes smelly, but overall homey newsroom.
It took me three and a half years to build up the courage to step foot in the Alligator’s old, sometimes smelly, but overall homey newsroom.
Well, we’ve come full circle.
Saying goodbye isn’t necessarily always hard.
When Claire Dunlap went into cardiac arrest after a softball game in high school, she needed the shock of an automated external defibrillator, or AED, to save her life.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Monday after he stole a ladder and broke into his former apartment.
After a challenging two semesters for Santa Fe College’s Student Senate and Student Government, a new chapter for the chamber began last week.
Horns blared and engines revved Tuesday night on the corner of 13th Street and West University Avenue while protesters clustered on the corner of campus cheered.
Students in need of food or bathroom supplies can get them for free as the school year comes to an end.
In 2013, 47 percent of high school students reported having sexual intercourse. Furthermore, nearly one in two 12th grade students reported having had intercourse in the last three months. You and I both know that high school students have sex. Why, then, did the superintendent of Alachua County Public Schools, Dr. Owen Roberts, take a major step back for the sexual health of local youth and ban the distribution of condoms on campuses of public high schools?
Forget about the Google Glass, Apple Watch or 3-D TV: UF students are coming up with different technology entirely.
Local business owners will host a car show Saturday to benefit veterans.
Madison Dorman was 16 years old when she first traveled to Chile.
Nick Cavallaro, a UF fourth-year chemical engineering student and a performer at the University Club of Gainesville, talks about his experiences with his drag persona — Nicki Mirage.
Most Gainesville residents don’t worry about reaching the closest grocery store.
If you call the Freedom From Religion Foundation and get put on hold, you’ll hear a jaunty tune that sounds like it came from a wholesome 1950s TV show.
The Gator Nation will lose a hard-working and dedicated administrator in May.
UF’s top research has been compiled into easy-to-read nonfiction books.
After months of obsessively checking her email, Amber Todoroff was relieved to learn she earned a scholarship to attend graduate school at the University of Oxford next Fall.
Sometimes, when Juan Debiedma gets recognized, fans scream. Sometimes, they ask for an autograph. Sometimes, they just whisper “Hi, Hungrybox,” then walk away.
The last days of school are here. Classes end Wednesday, which is the Alligator’s last day in print for the semester. It’s the cusp of Spring and Summer; only finals stand in our way.