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Departing Texas Tech coach Knight contrasts sharply with Donovan
Feb. 5, 2008Bob Knight retiring has made me realize how grateful I am for UF coach Billy Donovan.
UF provost:summit won't solve enrollment woes
By DEBORAH SWERDLOW | Feb. 5, 2008Faced with a growing state population and dwindling funding for higher education, a group that promotes college access for minorities called for a statewide summit of all higher education policymakers to address enrollment.
Despite record month, future UF donations unclear
By KATIE SANDERS | Feb. 5, 2008Despite national economic struggles and Florida's declining housing market, UF officials said they are prepared to continue soliciting gifts from big-spending donors.
Checking Facebook isn't rude behavior
By Stephanie Powers | Feb. 5, 2008It's not my problem if irresponsible people have to try to finish their essays one hour before their class.
Patrick Johnson having second thoughts?
Feb. 5, 2008Pompano Beach Ely High cornerback Patrick Johnson may be reconsidering his decision to attend LSU. The Miami Herald reported today that Johnson moved his announcement from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., further fueling speculation that he was second-guessing his choice.
Giants celebrate Super Bowl victory with parade in New York, New Jersey
Feb. 5, 2008THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High-scoring contest ends in Tennessee's favor
By <dklein@alligator.org"> DANNY KLEIN < | Feb. 5, 2008KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Sometimes the score can be deceiving.
Wall necessary until intolerance ends
By Lindsey Parsons | Feb. 5, 2008The editorial condemning the Writing on the Wall Project was actually proof of its importance. As the editorial stated, we don't live in a perfect world - the sad truth is that discrimination and intolerance are still very prevalent and very real threats everywhere and to the Gainesville community. An even sadder truth is that while some will experience intolerance, there will always be some that never will.
SG online voting decision pushed to next week
By ILEANA MORALES | Feb. 5, 2008The debate over Student Government online voting now faces a nearly weeklong standstill.
UF alumnus donates $500K to journalism college
Feb. 5, 2008The UF College of Journalism and Communications will receive $500,000 from alumnus Peter C. Barr Sr. for the public relations and advertising departments.
Students watch Super Tuesday with high energy
Feb. 5, 2008The people who were cheered on Tuesday were unlike the pad-clad players of Sunday's Super Bowl and the bead-wearing revelers of Tuesday's Mardi Gras celebration.
NCAA: Meyer commits no rules violations in recruiting WR Moore
Feb. 5, 2008After meeting with UF officials, the NCAA did not find any rules violations through Tuesday night in the recruiting of junior college signee wide receiver Carl Moore and his girlfriend, UF gymnast Maranda Smith.
Reject marriage amendment to stop paranoia
Feb. 5, 2008On Friday, Florida4Marriage.org submitted the last few thousand signatures required to get a proposed state amendment banning gay marriage on the November ballot.
Torture overshadows War on Terror
Feb. 5, 2008U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey still isn't sure if the interrogation practice known as waterboarding - where an individual is strapped down with a rag placed over the nose and mouth while water is poured over the rag to simulate drowning - constitutes torture. That is, unless he were to be subjected to it.
Transgender ordinance is worthwhile
By Annette Merritt | Feb. 5, 2008Kudos to the Alligator. Finally an objective analysis of the transgender ordinance and what it really means. Everything else I have read has been slanted and inciting.
Local businesses lose revenue due to power outage
By YUDISLAIDY FERNANDEZ | Feb. 5, 2008A car crashed into a utility pole on Southwest 34th Street just south of Archer Road, in front of Back Yard Burgers on Tuesday evening.
CLAS dean selection to be narrowed, stakes high
By LIA GANOSELLIS | Feb. 5, 2008Editor's Note: Interviews in the UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences dean search will take place Feb. 15, 16 and 17. We reported otherwise in Wednesday's Alligator.
State funds shouldn't go to private university
By the Editorial Board | Feb. 5, 2008UF has to cut $16 million come July 1, when officials project the total drop in recurring state support will be $47.2 million.Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University expects to lose another $4.6 million this year, and Florida State University anticipates a reduction of programs and a hiring freeze because of new cuts in the $16 million to $18 million range. The Board of Governors, facing $147 million in cuts to the state university system this year alone, gave university presidents the go-ahead last month to lay off faculty members, slash enrollment and take other actions to salvage their budgets.