Swing and a miss; Student Government had chance to be fair
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Oct. 11, 2011Way to go, UF Student Government.
Way to go, UF Student Government.
In honor of Travel + Leisure's 40th anniversary, it has announced 40 travel innovations that have made traveling "better, easier, safer and healthier."
Is your college education really worth the money and debt? Maybe.
This is a response to Travis Hornsby's column from Monday called "Why I am no longer liberal-minded." I would much rather spend my post-work hours doing something relaxing rather than writing a guest column, but I must do something about the rage headache your column has caused me.
As Homer Simpson would say, "Woo Hoo!"
UF astronomers have uncovered new details about the formation of the Milky Way galaxy with the help of the world's largest telescope.
A white, 5-foot-5-inch orb-like structure sits out of place among the scales, measurement tools, shelving units, computers and common office materials in Room 227 of UF's Food Science and Human Nutrition building.
Don't relocate. Communicate.
The UF Supreme Court decided not to invalidate the fall Student Government election procedures after a hearing Monday night.
As public concern over fossil-fuel dependence increases, many are turning to the sun.
Two Student Senate bills have recently stalled due to lack of specifics.
Christine, a petite 20-year-old, slips her white karate jacket over her loose pink tank top.
Jacoby Brissett is still UF’s starter at quarterback, but Jeff Driskel will have an opportunity to capture the job this week.
It's one thing to spend millions on luxury items, but it's another to spend it on a piece of history.
Last week was Paris Fashion Week, and it featured some of the biggest names in fashion ever: Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Chanel — names the whole world knows.
Changes on defense are likely after the Gators have given up 464 rushing yards in back-to-back losses against Alabama and LSU.
After months of planning, 12 start-up companies and service providers moved into the Innovation Hub on Monday.
This is when we learn the most about the Gators.
Students browsing booths at the Arts and Cultural Opportunities Fair last week looked on in surprise as 70 students began dancing and Gator-chomping in unison.
Junior Allie Will has spent her last few months jumping back and forth between two worlds of tennis.