Local law enforcement units join forces to fight narcotics problem
By APRIL DUDASH | Nov. 28, 2007Local law enforcement officers announced the formation of a multi-agency narcotics unit Wednesday afternoon.
Local law enforcement officers announced the formation of a multi-agency narcotics unit Wednesday afternoon.
Andrew David Arosemena, the man shot and killed in a downtown parking garage, was 22 years old. The Alligator reported otherwise this week.
A former Sri Lankan slave will speak about human trafficking today.
As a person who values the right to live, I find the UF administration's position on the controversy surrounding how the "Obsession" screening was advertised very disturbing.
Free speech is a funny thing, isn't it? Who decided it was OK to yell at someone for wearing fur, but illegal to yell "Fire!" in a crowded room?
Androgyny has had its place in high fashion for more than 30 years, but now it's finally made its way to the mainstream.
Matthew Klein did not write the statement issued by the Law School Republicans and College Republicans on Monday. We reported otherwise in Tuesday's Alligator.
Police found a weapon Tuesday that may have been used in the Sunday morning shooting of a Tallahassee man who later died at Shands at UF.
What is the deal with Ron Paul? Why are college students head over heels for him? We just can't figure it out.
Looking to find himself on a team filled with opportunities, Jonathan Mitchell turned to a familiar face and former Gator for advice.
Do you know what Mitt Romney ate for lunch the other day? Do you really care?
Shaun Young, a member of UF's tennis team, stripped down to his black spandex underwear Monday night to help raise money for children.
Who/When/Where: UF (4-2) at Jacksonville (4-2), 5:30 p.m., Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Fla.
We co-sponsored the showing of the movie "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West," and our organizations' names appeared on the fliers promoting the documentary to which Vice President of Student Affairs Patricia Telles-Irvin, on behalf of the UF administration, responded. Many of you have no doubt read Ms. Telles-Irvin's lengthy e-mail by now. Our response will be shorter.
The Bright Futures Scholarship program will give less book money to some students in January because of Florida's budget shortfalls.
Dr. Robert Cade, one of the inventors of Gatorade, died Tuesday of kidney failure. He was 80 years old.
If you're a Bright Futures Florida Academic Scholars recipient, you can plan on getting about one less textbook for free next semester, thanks to budget cuts.
Wide receiver Jarred Fayson asked for and was granted a release from the UF football team, a UF official confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
Two Florida lawmakers want to pass a don't-text-and-drive law for minors. I can hardly blame them. After all, who hasn't been scared of the guy with one hand on the wheel and the other on a phone? However, I am not so convinced the bill is a good thing for drivers in the Sunshine State.