Gators pick up right where they left off: on the bubble
Feb. 25, 2008After five days, not much has changed.
After five days, not much has changed.
UF began charging students and former students for transcripts Monday, and though university officials said things went smoothly, some students were still left grumbling.
This one couldn't have been much closer, and unfortunately for the UF men's tennis team it was on the wrong end of the outcome.
The chairman of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy's board of directors said "radical Islamism" is a threat to everyone, including the Muslim community, in a Monday night speech on UF's campus.
As a UF student, I have been interested in the controversy with online voting that has unfolded in recent weeks. I sympathize with both sides and see valid points all around concerning the issue.
Kosovo's recent independence and subsequent Serbian protests hit close to home for some UF students.
Has an authority figure ever forced you to try something you were almost positive you couldn't do?
UF hired assistant Vance Bedford to round out its 2008 football coaching staff on Tuesday, according to a press release.
UF Supreme Court Chief Justice Brian Aungst was not contacted for the online voting lawsuit story in Monday's Alligator. The story stated he had been contacted and declined to comment.
Students can vote from 8 a.m. to 8 pm. with their Gator 1 card at various locations on campus.
After her team played its 27th game of the season on Sunday, UF coach Amanda Butler sensed that fatigue might have begun to affect the Gators.
Two women have filed complaints against the city of Gainesville for sexual discrimination in the workplace.
Evan Drexler and Karl Hyppolite discuss the major storylines of the 2008 UF baseball season: Brandon McArthur, the young pitching staff, stealing bases, Avery Barnes and Bryson Barber.
In what has become a trend, another UF football national championship ring is being sold on eBay, but this time there is a name attached to the prized piece of jewelry.
Apparently, state Sen. Mike Haridopolos is such a riveting lecturer that UF couldn't let a silly thing like an appearance of conflict of interest get in the way of offering him a position - even if he is poised to become the Senate president in 2010.
The search for the last assistant coach is finally over.
UF students can gaze at the stars from UF's own observatory.