Regardless of outcome, UF should have sent alert
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Oct. 19, 2009We've got a few bones to pick with university administrators after Monday's "bomb scare" in the Reitz Union.
We've got a few bones to pick with university administrators after Monday's "bomb scare" in the Reitz Union.
Maine voters will go to the polls on Nov. 3 to vote on Maine's Question 1, a referendum that, if passed, will reject a state law that legalized gay marriage earlier this year. And through this prism, the refusal of Keith Bardwell, a Louisiana Justice of the Peace in Tangipahoa Parish, to sign an interracial couple's marriage license earlier this month becomes a lot more interesting, and not in a good way.
Alachua County law enforcement agencies will be on the lookout this week for drivers who illegally pass school buses.
A study showed that UF students led the state in passing basic math classes.
This is in reply to Matthew Christ's column, "Political gain halts health care reform."
I understand the fact that many students did not get the inside jokes about certain Greek organizations spoken during the Weekend Update at Gator Growl, but from the editorial "Let the Greeks Growl," the Alligator seemed very upset by this. I actually thought that the members of the Alligator would love this part the most, seeing as they appreciate any jab taken at the Greek community.
Matthew Christ's Monday column is a shining beacon of willful ignorance and shallow thinking.
In response to "Jailed Gymnast: Lack of logic":
Pharmaceutical maker Bayer was forced by the FDA to correct claims made in previous advertisements.
Three practical tips for a greener wallet.
Your ticket to slightly less poverty. Here are five tips to help you save money as a student.
A backpack left at the Reitz Union parking garage was found to contain only sand after a bomb squad search.
UF's marching band prepares for their Homecoming show.
Veterans and video game warriors made up UF's Homecoming parade.
As Arkansas' Greg Childs sprinted past Florida cornerback Janoris Jenkins on his way to a 75-yard touchdown catch and run, minds wandered back to last year's Ole Miss game when Shay Hodge scored on an 86-yard reception late in the game.
After more than a decade and a half of bringing progressive materials and speakers to locals, the Civic Media Center celebrated its Sweet 16 Friday at the Sweetwater Branch Inn downtown.
ESPN correspondent and UF graduate Tom Farrey discussed athletic potential and childhood at the Reitz Friday afternoon.
With 3:08 left in the game, Arkansas expected to win.
Students and alumni may have sat on opposite sides of the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Friday night, but Gator Growl's skits and performances brought the crowd of about 35,000 together.
Just like last year, the Gators struggled with an underdog from the Southeastern Conference West at home.