Two UF graduates to intern at White House this spring
By Webb | Mar. 14, 2012Two UF graduates were selected to intern at the White House.
Two UF graduates were selected to intern at the White House.
UF’s College of Education jumped 18 spots in graduate school rankings this year.
Mike Gillislee no longer has to work his way out of the shadows of Chris Rainey and Jeff Demps.
UF’s College of Journalism and Communications made the top of the class in CollegeMagazine.com’s list of best journalism schools.
Taylor Gushue has come a long way since the first time Gators coach Kevin O’Sullivan told him he would be starting at first base.
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday night after he hit two infant girls at his girlfriend’s home, police said.
Video killed the radio star, and the Internet may have just killed the printed Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Ohio State’s Samantha Prahalis could be playing for Florida right now.
Jason S. Hoover only had 160 days left on his sentence when he ran.
The UF deadline for completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is today.
On Saturday, the green beer will flow, the Celtic music will blare and whiskey will fill the mouths of the Irish-for-a-day.
On a corner of North Main Street sits a shop filled with guilt-free finds.
Three doctoral engineering students won $10,000 as one of 10 groups of finalists for their biomedical engineering project at a national competition.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Newberry man Wednesday morning on charges of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl.
Choosing the right major is difficult, and some students find it through trial-and-error.
Lisa Vega knows what women need.
A Gainesville woman was jumped in Forest Green Apartments on Tuesday after an argument about a boyfriend.
A photo caption in the Tuesday edition of the Alligator incorrectly identified a saxophone soloist as Grammy-winning trumpeter Wynton Marsalis.
I sure hope this isn’t you, because Joseph Kony has been king of the interwebs for a little over a week now.
This Saturday, finding St. Patrick’s Day food and drinks in Gainesville will be much easier than plucking a four-leaf clover.