Reader thanks writer for column
By Jason | Nov. 30, 2010Editor’s note: This letter, sent to staff writer Jon Silman, is being printed with the permission of its author.
Editor’s note: This letter, sent to staff writer Jon Silman, is being printed with the permission of its author.
The idea of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy is ridiculous.
I have accepted I will disagree with the editorial staff of the Alligator on almost any given political issue, but Monday’s offensive editorial needs to be addressed.
In Fine Arts C, Room 310, 240 photos are taken in 180 minutes.
While the Kyoto Protocol has been signed and ratified by virtually every world power, the exceptions being the United States and Australia, the international policy itself offers no real solutions to climate change.
Staff Sgt. John Reiners was a Florida Gators fan. If you wanted to find him, you would just have to look for his blue Gators baseball cap.
Lindsey Graham should probably quiet down now.
While students and fans alike enjoyed time off during the holiday weekend, the Gators were hard at work. They played three games in five days and spent Thanksgiving on the road.
Gainesville firefighter Robert H. Gasche’s friends called him “Buddy.” More than 600 of those friends, family and coworkers attended his funeral on Monday.
Some day, you just might thank the ’Noles for that spanking they laid on your Gators last weekend.
Beginning Monday, 15,000 world delegates, journalists and others swarmed to the sunny and spicy Cancun, Mexico, to discuss how in the world we should deal with the pending global climate crisis.
Gainesville residents came out and partied for a cause Monday night, helping to raise money and awareness in preparation for World AIDS Day on Wednesday.
The robber walked into the bank at 7100 SW Archer Road at about 1:45 p.m. and placed a black bag on the counter.
Each year, students applying for internships are looking for an edge in the application process—even if they have to pay.
The “don’t ask, don’t tell,” policy, a compromise that allows them to serve despite a ban on gay and lesbian service members, prohibits their superiors from investigating without evidence.
UF officials unveiled plans Monday for Innovation Square, a development around SW Second Avenue that will feature 1 million square feet of retail, residential and restaurant space.
A group of students at UF is wrapping up its monthlong collection of clothes, food and hygiene items to benefit victims of domestic abuse.
WikiLeaks spewed out a bunch of classified American diplomatic documents this week, and it was disheartening to learn that what passes for statecraft these days could easily be mistaken for a worldly version of Us Weekly.
Soon-to-be Speaker of The House John Boehner will soon add another title to his name: Fashion Police.
The losses keep piling up for the Gators.