Group meets for local input on water quality
By CHRISTY LAWSON | Nov. 6, 2007Lake Wauburg is known for its scenic views and recreational activities. Now, a group is working to keep it that way.
Lake Wauburg is known for its scenic views and recreational activities. Now, a group is working to keep it that way.
Local homeless organizations are hosting a "Homeless Night Out and Service Fair" on the Downtown Community Plaza tonight.
When we first heard about the idea of a Graduate Student Bill of Rights from Gator Party members earlier this semester, we pricked up our ears. They weren't sure at the time what exactly would be included, but they explained that its purpose would be to protect graduate students from being exploited by their departments and to curb the discrimination some students, especially international and female ones, said they have experienced.
Wide receiver Percy Harvin, who leads the team in receptions and yards, missed Wednesday's practice with a cold.
Apparently, Regional Transit System has changed a few of its routes for its Later Gator service. I hate to use an oxymoron, but it's a seriously comedic matter.
Standing before her peers, Essence Glover knew the White Bengals were coming to an end.
We're sorry. We didn't mean to offend. Monday's editorial's headline, "Don't Vote," apparently rubbed many readers the wrong way.
(Laura Heald / Alligator) A welder at Archie's Welding in High Springs works Monday on a piece of a grill he is building for a client.
UF coaches hoped Brandon Spikes, who played sparingly as a freshman in 2006, would be a different player this year.
I'm disappointed in you, ladies. The rain is beginning to subside, the heat has gone into hiding, and you still won't go camping.
Apparently, some athletes are bred in just two days.
The news is in, and it ain't good.
A former New York lawyer, Jodie Newman decided to use her interest in baking to take a sweeter career path.
After chanting "Later Gator" more than 10 times with six other UF students, Michelle Moses looked frantically for her ride to the Campus Lodge apartment complex.
After the Gators dominated Flagler last week and beat up some kid named Lynn on Monday, it's still pretty hard to tell how good they are.
Come on now, Alligator editorial board. Have you gone nuts? What's up with telling students their votes won't matter on Jan. 29? It is this type of thinking you'd expect from the Fox News pundits, not a beacon of hope in the journalism industry such as you guys.
Corey Brewer no longer graces the front pages of Gainesville publications, but he's still making headlines.
Science educator and TV personality Bill Nye "The Science Guy" will appear at UF tonight to speak about his life as a TV scientist and current issues in science.
I am writing in response to Monday's guest column "On-campus dining facilities should serve cage-free eggs." Don't speak for us all.
The UF women's golf team has had a fall season full of red numbers and stellar play so far.