Florida Sen. Bill Nelson discusses state election law at meeting
By Adrianna Paidas | Apr. 4, 2012Florida Sen. Bill Nelson met with his constituents Wednesday afternoon for a town hall meeting as part of his re-election campaign.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson met with his constituents Wednesday afternoon for a town hall meeting as part of his re-election campaign.
UF’s Entomology Club gave people something to buzz about Wednesday night with its second annual BugFest Open House.
A fight between five people over a dog ended with four arrests.
It took 37 days, but Karsten Whitson finally appears to be done watching.
In 1907, Charles Evans Hughes, New York governor and eventual chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, said, “The judiciary is the safeguard of liberty ... under the Constitution.”
Fermented soy beans cakes might not sound appealing at first.
Last week, the Supreme Court heard arguments on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more colloquially known as Obamacare. Now President Obama is using his office to inappropriately sway the court’s eventual ruling.
One of UF’s youngest professors has released a new book.
Sophomore tight end A.C. Leonard pled no contest Wednesday afternoon to a misdemeanor charge of simple domestic battery.
Coming soon to a computer screen near you is “Euston Prep,” a new Web series out of Los Angeles.
Jacquelyn Brooks, a Gainesville fashion designer, will be showing her creations as part of a Gainesville Fashion Week runway show on Saturday, April 14.
Screenplay writer David H. Steinberg, of the iconic teen movies “Slackers” and the “American Pie” series, shows that 10 years after the movies’ releases, when it comes to playing out teen lingo, sex drives and self-deprecations, he still understands teenagers — all of which we see in his new book “Last Stop This Town.”
An eclectic mix with a nostalgic sound is what South Africa natives Civil Twilight offer in its new album, “Holy Weather.”
VISA, or Volunteers for International Student Affairs, hosts its final event of International Month on Saturday at the O’Connell Center. The show starts at 6:30 p.m. and is free to the public.
The Gators traveled to Tallahassee on Wednesday, but Sami Fagan and Kelsey Horton went a little farther.
The Gators have won 10 consecutive matches, proving worthy of their No. 2 ranking over the last six weeks. Florida (15-1, 8-0 Southeastern Conference) has appeared crisp, composed and confident.
Last postseason, one apparatus stood in the way of the Gators’ quest for a national title.
In Wednesday’s edition of the Alligator, it was incorrectly reported that UF spent $681,548 on research in 2010. The article should have read $681,548,000.
A Gainesville woman slapped her ex-boyfriend twice and threatened him with a knife on Tuesday night.
Stefan Wolff will spend his summer in Beijing teaching Chinese college students about life in America.