Professor pleads not guilty to cocaine charge
By THOMAS STEWART | July 29, 2009A UF professor arrested in January while trying to trade cocaine for sexual favors pleaded not guilty to the charges earlier this month.
A UF professor arrested in January while trying to trade cocaine for sexual favors pleaded not guilty to the charges earlier this month.
Farm to Family Full Moon Festival, a three-day outdoor music festival is being relocated.
Beginning Monday, airtime on WUFT-FM, the UF-owned radio station that plays mainly classical music, will consist almost entirely of National Public Radio programming.
After heated debate, a bill granting online access to resumes and records of potential appointees was passed at Tuesday night/s Senate meeting.
A sworn complaint for stalking has been filed against the ex-boyfriend of a UF employee after he allegedly called the woman about 100 times Sunday night.
While the Northeastern US is home to the most avid lacrosse following, UF is hoping it can bring some of that passion down south as Gainesville will soon be home to one of the sport's finest facilities.
Thirty may be the new 20, but stars this month have taught us that 50 might just be the new 80.
There won't be a full moon Saturday, but guests can celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and the first walk on the moon with marshmallow MoonPies.
Former Gainesville Police Department Lt. Bill Billings has finally faced the music.
The city has avoided raising property taxes in favor of adjustments such as higher fines for parking tickets and false burglary alarms.
Two UF professors received more than half a million dollars for research, and they're leaving it up to the students to do the legwork.
The men's basketball team's season is already off to a better start than last year.
Last year at this time, all the talk around the UF football program was about the defense.
During last Tuesday/s Student Government Senate meeting, I was rather disturbed by certain comments that were made asking the Alligator to not report the events that transpired. Indeed, the reporter was specifically singled out and told to withhold publishing that the majority party voted down a string of proposed ethics legislation when they had done just that.
Percy Harvin was a one-of-a-kind player during his college career.
Competitors will whip up sweet potato pies, throw down with step dance, get in the groove to African drumming and toss out poetic verses Saturday at the Homowo African Festival in Gainesville.
Universal health care.
I was struck by Roberta Roberts/ article on Magic Hat Beers arriving in Florida because it came across as an advertisement for a bar in the guise of a legitimate story.