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Sexism not acceptable in any case
By ANDREA WILLIAMSON | Oct. 28, 2008I'm tired of sexism being an acceptable way to degrade someone in the Alligator. Jake Miller's Tuesday column provided another example: He labeled Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as the "Barbie Doll from Fargo."
Nader warns UF students of economy's future
By THOMAS STEWART | Oct. 28, 2008Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader was not afraid to describe a future of disappointment for about 150 people who attended his speech at the Reitz Union on Tuesday.
UF reluctant to use social networking Web sites
Oct. 28, 2008As young people live more of their social lives online, universities are plunging into the social networking world to interact with past, present and future students.
Joe Biden speaks in Ocala
Oct. 28, 2008Joe Biden Speaks in Ocala from Alligator Online on Vimeo.
Running backs lead the way for revived offense
Oct. 28, 2008Last season, at least according to UF coach Urban Meyer, the Gators' running backs were "non-functional."
Student Senate rejects voting on Amendment 2
By LAUREN BAKER | Oct. 28, 2008Members of Student Senate voted against considering a resolution Tuesday that would have forced them to take a stance on an amendment on the ballot concerning marriage in Florida.
Not the same UF defense
Oct. 28, 2008It wasn't long ago that UF's rushing defense was a sieve and depth on the defensive line was unheard of.
Booing opponents classless
By Millard Roberts | Oct. 27, 2008In years gone by, Gator fans screamed "Gator Bait" in unison when the opposing team came out onto the field. It was a special and unique greeting for the invaders of Florida Field.
Alexander, Boonstra play their way to National Indoor Championship
Oct. 27, 2008Roland Thornqvist will get to see the nation's elite vie for the ITA National Indoor Championship up close on Nov. 6-9.
Offensive line leaning on depth
Oct. 27, 2008While the status of senior left guard Jim Tartt, who is struggling to regain strength in his surgically repaired shoulder, is decided weekly, the rest of the offensive line's depth has finally come into place.
Haunted Housing carnival caters to family housing children
By TAWNA DANGER | Oct. 27, 2008Piercing screams of horror poured out of children's mouths as they trembled through a haunted house at Maguire Village on Monday night.
Early voting editorial unfair
By GRAHAM CLARK | Oct. 27, 2008I am frequently disappointed by the unreasonably negative and sarcastic tone of some Alligator editorials, and Monday's whiny screed against early voting activists is the latest and most perplexing example.
UF offense looks like unit everyone expected
Oct. 27, 2008Maybe UF had gotten tired of listening to all the critics. Maybe it was something in the Fayetteville, Ark., air.
Georgia game brings sizzle
Oct. 27, 2008The week every college football fan has waited for has finally arrived.
Stewart overcomes loss of kidney
Oct. 27, 2008Azania Stewart was always a healthy kid growing up.
Local Tampa Bay Rays fans increases as team finds success
By TAYLOR TRAVIESA | Oct. 27, 2008Tampa Bay Rays fever has swept Gainesville since the team defeated the Boston Red Sox on Oct. 19 to take the American League Championship and go to the World Series.








