Student Finance Group challenges UF clubs to hot-chicken-wing contest
By LYN KRAMER | Mar. 4, 2010The Student Finance Group is challenging all UF student organizations on campus to take on the nuclear chicken wing.
The Student Finance Group is challenging all UF student organizations on campus to take on the nuclear chicken wing.
Praise whatever God you do or don’t choose to believe in — it’s Spring Break!
Ghanan graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong was in critical but stable condition Thursday afternoon, according to Alachua County Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer Art Forgey.
Delta Upsilon Fraternity members were willing to lose blood to win the Blood Cup Award, which was presented to the group at The Swamp Restaurant Thursday night.
Nate Brown is determined to work back to where he was by making use of the single thing that remains totally his—a silver briefcase holding a tattoo gun and needles.
Lather. Rinse. Don’t repeat.
Wet T-shirt contests. Sandy beaches. Booze. Community service.
A fainting uncle, temporarily misplaced rings and painful shoes were not enough to keep Adriana Sanchez-Lindsay from having her fairy-tale wedding.
The Gainesville City Commission took a step toward realizing Project Grace’s goal to fight homelessness in a meeting Thursday night.
Graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong was shot in the head as he swung a metal rod at the police officers in his apartment, according to a police report filed Friday.
UF’s campus is bursting with students packing up their shades and bathing suits, eager to hit the beach and make their mark on Spring Break. However, some Gators will be left behind, and rather than donning their swanky swimwear, they’ll be sporting jerseys.
Students for Justice in Palestine simulated the Gaza war zone.
The start of the Southeastern Conference Tournament means a clean slate, and the Gators are hoping they can return to the form they showed when SEC play opened in January.
Just four days after its first loss of the season — an 18-5 blowout at North Carolina — Florida (2-1) returns home for a matchup against St. Bonaventure tonight at 6:30.
Everybody knows the main event at the NFL Combine is the 40-yard dash.
The Plaza of the Americas turned into a war zone Wednesday when Students for Justice in Palestine presented its own simulation of the Gaza Strip conflict.
When Amanda Castillo partially tore her left Achilles tendon last season, she wasn’t sure what her place on Florida’s gymnastics team would be moving forward.
Ghanan graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong is now in critical condition and under custody of the Alachua County Department of Jail.
Editor's Note: This segment of an audio recording is allegedly from a Feb. 23 Unite Party general meeting. The recording was forwarded to the Alligator from Student Alliance party Sen. Jonathan Ossip, who received it in an e-mail from a fraternity house representative for the Unite Party. The house representative wished to remain anonymous.
With most of the national political spotlight soaked up by a lurching, half-hearted détente concerning health care, Sen. John McCain sneaked a bill onto the Senate floor last month that could drastically reshape the entire supplement and vitamin industries. Washington insiders, speaking anonymously and way off the record, believe that this never would have happened if McCain were still alive.