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Florida Alligator
Opinion

Block tuition benefits few students

I congratulate Chad Kimes in his Tuesday letter for taking 15 or more credits and graduating in record pace, but my previous letter was  meant to bring light to those who will suffer with this proposal.


Florida Alligator
The Avenue

Strip club’s food fails to wow

Somewhere between the straight-from-Winn-Dixie hamburger bun collapsing to pieces and side items like Ruffles potato chips (which, sadly, taste just like Ruffles potato chips) and one packet of “fancy ketchup,” one thing becomes clear: This restaurant lacks artistic risk.


Florida Alligator
News

Torture, schmorture

In one of America’s shining moments, our former Commander in Chief George W. Bush told The Times of London on Tuesday he still supported waterboarding several suspected terrorists.


Multimedia

Video: A World Below

Few students have seen the murals in the basement of Sledd Hall. Even fewer know the story behind them. One of the original basement dwellers, Richard Maney, husband of the late painter of the murals, talks about the parties he threw below his dorm in the early '70s.


Florida Alligator
News

Event sponsors women

Beginning today and lasting throughout  November, the organization Global Nomads will be collecting donations for its project, Support a Pregnancy, on Turlington Plaza from noon to 4 p.m.   



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