Darts & Laurels
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Jan. 20, 2011Four-day weeks just aren’t conducive to getting work done.
Four-day weeks just aren’t conducive to getting work done.
Indiana Jones gets to keep his job.
Facts don’t faze the right in teen pregnancy debate.
This academic year, the UF Bookstore is running a textbook rental program that saved students a total of more than half a million dollars in the summer and fall semesters.
Taylor McKnight has always been ambitious.
UF Student Senate President Ben Meyers’ committee to curb free enterprise shows just how far today’s young leaders have gone in rejecting the American free-market system.
Gainesville Commissioners gave
Students looking for late-night Mexican food in Midtown on Tuesday nights may find themselves taking part in another Latin tradition.
More than 200 people crowded into the Pugh Hall Ocora Thursday night to hear Ayaan Hirsi Ali speak.
Gainesville Commissioners gave Gainesville Regional Airport the ability to add solar panels, gas stations and other additions that will help the airport fund itself.
When Erving Walker missed a potentially game-changing free throw in the closing moments of Saturday’s game, he likely took it harder than anybody.
Gators fans, expect to be happy by the end of the night.
When Florida and Kentucky square off in the O’Connell Center tonight at 7, the Gators will be up against more than just the No. 19 team in the nation.
It used to be every gymnast for herself. Now, they give it all for the team.
The Gators hosted their last tune-up for the 2011 season on Wednesday as they squared off against the U.S. Junior National Team at Linder Stadium.
For Gainesville rock quartet The Boswellians, the show must go on — even when it gets canceled.
Anyone on a budget can appreciate a good deal.
The holiday season has descended into its dark, twilight hours. The hot-ticket items have gone back to sleep in storage, and bottom-bin sales fill stores with the unwanted dregs of the free market. Last year in the technology industry, no items reigned more supreme than the Microsoft Kinect.
For the latest frills, flair and everything fashion, check out what our lens caught this week.
Over the past couple of years, hot button issues such as immigration and health care reform coupled with a harsh economic climate led to a caustic political environment unseen since the Vietnam War. This dialogue finally received scrutiny due to the tragedy in Tucson, even though the incident seems to be an isolated event rather than a result of deep political rhetoric. It is still worth asking: Will anything change or will it be business as usual for this Congress?