Why is saying ‘I’m sorry’ so difficult?
By Hassan Casanova | Sep. 30, 2010What is it about the words ‘‘I’m sorry” that makes it impossible to repeat them?
What is it about the words ‘‘I’m sorry” that makes it impossible to repeat them?
A firefighter with Gainesville's Fire Rescue Station 2, Hand has been fighting cancer for the past 10 1/2 months.
There are, however, some key things voters need to know before they go and exercise that important democratic privilege that separates us from the North Koreans.
Was it Green Day who said “wake me up when September ends”?
It’s been more than 20 years since Frank Wickes and Linda Moorhouse were members of the UF Gator band, but they returned to their old stomping grounds as honored guests Thursday night.
Students got a chance Thursday to learn about becoming green Gators.
Voting, on the surface, is easy.
Do you know why I hate reading the Alligator on Thursday?
The UF Band Hall of Fame is about to get brighter with the addition of two honorees.
Don't be surprised to see firefighters, campus police and other officials wearing pink uniforms Thursday.
The names, addresses and Social Security numbers of 239 former students were compromised from 2003 until last month, according to a release sent out by the university Tuesday.
As chants, fists and cigar smoke filled the air, Supervisor of Elections Amanda Griffin announced the results of the fall Student Government elections, leading to an eruption of cheers from the Unite Party.
Florida running back Jeff Demps removed his protective boot Wednesday but is still limited in practice.
Trying to defend against the Florida offense is like reading a “Choose Your Own Adventure” book.
Mark Ingram underwent surgery just four weeks ago.
Florida has some hardware missing from its trophy case, and the UF Student Government has taken notice.
Alina Fernandez, daughter of Fidel Castro and outspoken critic of his regime, spoke to students Wednesday night to unravel the personal story of her father’s counterrevolution.
The hallway vibrated with the excited voices of people anxious to be the first to see “The Social Network” before anyone else.
Dear Jared,
Ellie Circhansky spent her high-school weekends digging. Sifting through mounds of clothing at thrift stores, she stretched her $20 allowance to its bare bones, salvaging the simplistic designer pieces others tossed form their closets and welcoming them into her own.