SG parties rush to register names
By LAUREN BAKER | Jan. 14, 2009Although Student Government elections are more than a month away, the rush to register student parties began Monday.
Although Student Government elections are more than a month away, the rush to register student parties began Monday.
Student Senate President Jordan Johnson announced Wednesday that he will be running for Student Government president this spring.
A Gainesville woman was arrested on her birthday after turning herself in for stabbing her boyfriend.
Better known as "the bailout," Congress passed the $700 billion Troubled Assets Relief Program last October. This program was widely criticized for its sheer volume as it nearly doubled the federal deficit for 2008.
Although UF has no official plans to for President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration Tuesday, student groups will be holding viewings and other events on campus.
When male genitalia make an unpublicized appearance on the bus ride to school, you know your morning can only "go up" from there.
The stars weren't aligned for Florida Community College at Jacksonville against Santa Fe College on Wednesday night.
AUBURN, Ala. - In their first two Southeastern Conference bouts, the Gators have scored the first knockdown only to have their opponents pick themselves up off the canvas.
My letter is in response to Naudia Jawad's blatantly terror-sympathetic column entitled "Is there life for detainees after Gitmo?" in Wednesday's Alligator.
A man was arrested Tuesday after two teenagers reported to authorities that he was masturbating on a city bus.
So begins another chapter of the Middle East conflict.
It's Nov. 22, 1996, and the final buzzer sounds on UF's 80-63 win over Central Florida.
After winning 15 games in a row, losing becomes an afterthought.
The stars must align. The dominoes must fall the right way.
Thanks to Tim Tebow's announcement Sunday that he will be returning to UF next year, local organizations may see a boost in volunteers.
I still giggle at the thought of Steve Spurrier throwing down his visor inside The Swamp. That's part of his legacy. And the really funny part is that he would only throw it down once, maybe twice a game. Gators fans were happy he got that upset only a few times per game.
What does a couch set on fire by rowdy Gators fans after a national championship look like through an infrared camera lens?
As the dawn of the Age of Obama approaches, the president-elect is moving to distance himself from the former president as quickly and easily as possible. What better way to spend his first day in office than by closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay, which for so long has been a symbol of the ongoing war on terror?
Peter Nazzal missed a fundamental point in his Tuesday letter to the editor titled "Palestinian supporters not ignorant, should speak up," by failing to acknowledge that by ousting Hamas from power in Gaza, Israel is helping the Palestinian people.