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Florida Alligator
Opinion

Diversity, obscure classes offer value

About 30 years ago, the Sabine tribe of Mount Elgon in Uganda was approached by the country's government. They were asking if the Sabine could move outside of the new boundaries of the national park. It was a little surprising, as the Ugandan officials were the first human beings they had ever seen other than themselves. The tribe had been isolated so long they literally thought they were the only people on the planet.


Sports

Still no decision on Harvin surgery

After a weekend of waiting for word on UF wide receiver Percy Harvin's injury, coach Urban Meyer said on Monday that the team has yet to commit to surgery for Harvin.


Florida Alligator
Opinion

Homeless crimes relevant to debate

They say "ignorance is bliss," but I had no idea it was the Alligator's editorial policy. In criticizing my records request for criminal activity involving the homeless in the March 26 editorial, the editors suggest citizens are better served by the absence of information. I know the Alligator's readership consists primarily of young men and women with high cognitive abilities who are sharpening their reasoning skills through rigorous course work. Alligator editorials, by contrast, serve as intellectual "Spring Break."


Florida Alligator
Opinion

Accurate facts are available

I am writing in response to Friday's letter submitted by Mr. Jianlin Li regarding the Chinese occupation of Tibet. It is a shame to see individuals, such as Mr. Li, not taking advantage of the opportunity to access and review uncensored news and historical publications.



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