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Capital One Bowl: UF vs Michigan
Jan. 8, 2008Video recap of the UF vs Michigan football game on January 1, 2008.
UF administration changes stance on 'Obsession' controversy
By ALYSSA LaRENZIE | Jan. 8, 2008The UF student groups involved in a campus free-speech controversy that got national attention met last month to discuss the issue and to put it behind them.
Students campaign despite Florida's weakened primaries
By DREW HARWELL | Jan. 8, 2008With the Florida primaries only a few weeks away, volunteer campaigners across campus have been working hard to popularize their favorite presidential candidate.
NEW: Tight end Ingram decides to stay at UF for senior season
Jan. 8, 2008It looks like Gators tight end Cornelius Ingram will be holding onto his orange and blue jersey for one more season.
SEC play begins for young Gators with contest in Alabama
Jan. 7, 2008As Southeastern Conference play arrives, UF coach Billy Donovan admitted he's a little embarrassed.
UF Trustee Fernandez resigns
Jan. 7, 2008Manny Fernandez resigned from the UF Board of Trustees on Dec. 6. We reported otherwise in Monday's Alligator.
LSU becomes second straight SEC team to win national title, beating OSU 38-24
Jan. 7, 2008THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
UF flag football team snags a championship
By KATIE SANDERS | Jan. 7, 2008UF students suffering from championship-game nostalgia can look to a different UF football team for this year's national bragging rights - and they're not just pulling your flag.
SFCC green efforts to be ranked in national program
By KATIE EMMETS | Jan. 7, 2008The SFCC administration announced on Friday that the school has been invited to participate in a national program that aims to rate universities based on their commitment to environmentally sound practices.
UF can't keep repeating LSU's mistake
By the Editorial Board | Jan. 7, 2008Following the massacre at Virginia Tech last April, the university's officials were criticized for the amount of time that passed between the first time Tech student Seung-Hui Cho opened fire and the time students were sent e-mails warning them to stay off campus.
Our History
Jan. 7, 2008The Alligator was founded in 1906 as The University News, which was an independent, student-owned newspaper created to serve the University of Florida when it opened in Gainesville. In 1912, the newspaper became a part of the University of Florida administration, and was renamed the Florida Alligator.
Butler deals with loss of grandmother
Jan. 7, 2008Susie Gardner knows the pain Amanda Butler is going through.
Founder of UF College of Medicine remembered
By ILEANA MORALES | Jan. 7, 2008Every time Dr. Richard P. Schmidt brought fresh strawberries to his synagogue, the fragrance filled the building. The smell of strawberries will be missed but never forgotten, Rabbi David Kaiman said.
After Taser incident, committee recommends new public-forum guidelines
By LIA GANOSELLIS | Jan. 7, 2008The Committee on a Civil, Safe and Open Environment, created by UF President Machen after the September Tasering of UF student Andrew Meyer, has released a draft of recommendations to improve UF's public forum policies.
Ambassador: Peru ripe for free trade
By LINDSEY ROBINSON | Jan. 7, 2008Latin America is the newest frontier for free trade agreements, U.S. Ambassador to Peru Mike McKinley told UF faculty and students in a public meeting Monday.
Trustees wrong to give Machen more
By Benjamin Dictor | Jan. 7, 2008It is completely irresponsible for the UF Board of Trustees to approve nearly ,300,000 in performance bonuses for President Bernie Machen while the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences remains in crippling debt.
Black group questions city leaders on pressing issues
By KATIE GALLAGHER | Jan. 7, 2008At a forum Monday night, a group made up of local black leaders and business owners questioned Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan and city commissioners on how effectively they have been serving the black community.
UF to test texting alerts after LSU glitch
By LIA GANOSELLIS | Jan. 7, 2008Editor's Note:UF plans to test its text-messaging emergency notification system on Tuesday, Jan. 15.