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Students help local businesses
By Justin Jones | Sep. 22, 2010Semester after semester, UF students are giving back to the community and helping local businesses get on their feet.
Doggone shame
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Sep. 22, 2010The Philadelphia Daily News found itself in its own doghouse Wednesday when its main front-page headline for a story about the Philadelphia Eagles naming Michael Vick starting quarterback read “Top Dog.”
First-down failures put UF offense in tough spots
Sep. 21, 2010Florida coach Urban Meyer pointed to quarterback John Brantley’s ability to convert 3rd-and-longs against Tennessee as one of the positives to take from Saturday’s 31-17 victory.
Murphy off to fast start
By MATT RUBIN< | Sep. 21, 2010If you open this year’s Florida volleyball media guide and turn to pages 27 and 28, you will come upon accolade after accolade after accolade and then some.
Predictability, play-calling to blame for offense’s struggles
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Sep. 21, 2010Let’s get this straight: The Gators aren’t purposefully struggling on offense.
Special teams buoys struggling Gators offense
Sep. 21, 2010Long scoring drives have been in short supply this season for No. 9 Florida, but you won’t hear Carl Johnson complain.
Machen, Biden discuss funding at White House
By Joey Flechas | Sep. 21, 2010When UF President Bernie Machen got the opportunity to explain UF’s use of federal stimulus money at the White House, he talked about staying healthy in old age.
Professor fired for comments
By Lidia Dinkova | Sep. 21, 2010Timothy Taylor, a UF professor of Food and Resource Economics, was fired Friday for making sexually inappropriate and derogatory comments while teaching.
Rape reported at fraternity house
By Joey Flechas | Sep. 21, 2010University Police have a suspect in their investigation of a reported sexual battery case at a fraternity house over the weekend.
Former senator disappointed in campaign tactics thus far
By Matt Michel | Sep. 21, 2010During my daily ritual of reading the Alligator, I came across something that sincerely disappointed me. At first glance, the number of candidates opting to run as independents this semester surprised me.
Independent candidates lying to Student Body
By David Rosen | Sep. 21, 2010As I scanned the pages of The Alligator on Monday, I was stunned by what I read in the article regarding the independent candidates running in this semester’s election. Does the Student Alliance truly believe the students are so incredibly dumb?
Independent Coalition not fit to represent Student Body
By Dana Summerstein | Sep. 21, 2010The actions of Mr. Sautin and Mr. Gundavda are truly comical. Monday’s Alligator chose to speak of the 24 “independent” candidates running in the upcoming SG elections.
Unfair to discredit independent candidates
By Ford Dwyer | Sep. 21, 2010This is in response to yesterday’s letter by Justin Willems, which de-legitimized the independent Student Government candidates.
Event seeks to help students avoid rape
By Hannah Leach | Sep. 21, 2010National Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) Day is Thursday, and organizations at UF want to raise awareness about sexual assault on campus.
Music professor’s symphony collaboration to debut
By Alexander Klausner | Sep. 21, 2010After premiering to standing ovations in Berlin, Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony will make its American debut Wednesday on WUFT, performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
Campus Cabinet debate canceled
By Hannah Winston | Sep. 21, 2010The Florida Cabinet debates scheduled for Oct. 5 at UF were canceled Tuesday afternoon.
Loans to help African businesses
By Alli Langley | Sep. 21, 2010Instead of taking out loans, some students will be giving them beginning this semester.
Intramural captain meetings go online
By Jeffrey Danley | Sep. 21, 2010Students interested in playing an intramural sport at UF no longer have to sit through congested captain meetings.
Student Senate kills bills after ‘demeaning’ debate
By Alexander Klausner | Sep. 21, 2010Two bill presentations were cut short and a total of four bills were struck down during the Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.








