Aguilar family mourns loss
By Chris Alcantara | Oct. 15, 2012Christian Aguilar spent less than two semesters at UF, but he left an impact on Gainesville forever.
Christian Aguilar spent less than two semesters at UF, but he left an impact on Gainesville forever.
Maybe you’ve noticed that we’re strong proponents of women’s rights here at the Alligator. Because we’re, like, humans or whatever. No big deal.
On March 10, Casey Prather leapt into the national spotlight.
More people know Wayne Wheeler by his pets than by his name.
Dropped passes are the only thing keeping Jeff Driskel from making West Virginia’s Geno Smith green with envy.
Restrictions proposed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and approved by the Board of Health plan to ban the sale of sugary drinks and sodas in containers larger than 16 ounces at restaurants, street carts and entertainment venues in New York City.
I am concerned that other universities around the country have implemented a more humane policy concerning their feral cat populations than UF.
One month after the Alachua County Health Department found two Gainesville chickens that tested positive for West Nile virus, Anthony Dennis, county environmental health director, said the county is buzzing with surveillance and precautions.
Competing in his first tournament since last year’s Gator Invitational, senior Tommy Mou has powered Florida into first place at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate in Vestavia Hills, Ala.
Jon Bostic just keeps doing the same thing over and over again.
Consul General of Israel to Florida and Puerto Rico, Chaim Shacham, spoke at UF Hillel on Monday about politics in what he called “one of the toughest neighborhoods in the world.”
Former Gators running back Fred Taylor came to UF on Monday to warn students not to fumble when it comes to student loans.
UF students who were eligible for Bright Futures Scholarships between 2005 and 2007 may be affected by a computer security breach at Northwest Florida State College.
The class of 2013 could have a better chance at job opportunities than 2012 graduates.
The third best-known political party in the United States believes in economic freedom and individual liberty.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services recently awarded UF’s George A. Smathers Libraries a $477,312 National Leadership grant.
Omar Hunter doesn’t care about the national attention that comes with the No. 2 ranking in the BCS standings.
Something I hear a lot: “I hated the books that I was given to read in high school.” A variation, which is pretty much the same: “I love to read, I just really hate the stuff our teachers gave us.”
Soulfest 2012, UF Homecoming’s premier multicultural event, is serving audiences musical performances and dishes that are downright good for the soul.
Florida women’s basketball assistant David Lowery sat in his office, typing at his desk.