Barbara’s Bonkers - Not all lady journalists are great
Oct. 15, 2012Maybe you’ve noticed that we’re strong proponents of women’s rights here at the Alligator. Because we’re, like, humans or whatever. No big deal.
Maybe you’ve noticed that we’re strong proponents of women’s rights here at the Alligator. Because we’re, like, humans or whatever. No big deal.
On March 10, Casey Prather leapt into the national spotlight.
I am concerned that other universities around the country have implemented a more humane policy concerning their feral cat populations than UF.
Consul General of Israel to Florida and Puerto Rico, Chaim Shacham, spoke at UF Hillel on Monday about politics in what he called “one of the toughest neighborhoods in the world.”
Former Gators running back Fred Taylor came to UF on Monday to warn students not to fumble when it comes to student loans.
UF students who were eligible for Bright Futures Scholarships between 2005 and 2007 may be affected by a computer security breach at Northwest Florida State College.
The class of 2013 could have a better chance at job opportunities than 2012 graduates.
The third best-known political party in the United States believes in economic freedom and individual liberty.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services recently awarded UF’s George A. Smathers Libraries a $477,312 National Leadership grant.
The UF Supreme Court of the Student Body ruled Monday that two Student Government election codes were unconstitutionally vague.
For this week, the walls inside Reid Hall have transformed into a collage of colored canvases, and its floor space has become a sea of 3-D forms.
When Kat Worden heard there was a cat trapped under sealed grates near Bryan Hall on UF’s campus Monday, she went home to get a crowbar.
Gainesville Police confirmed Monday that the human remains discovered by hunters Friday in Levy County are those of Christian Aguilar, the 18-year-old UF student who went missing nearly a month ago.
On Saturday, Carlos Aguilar and his wife, Claudia Aguilar, addressed reporters inside the University Police department about investigators’ recent discovery: a body found in Levy County that may be the couple’s missing son, Christian Aguilar.
There are two types of people in the world: the people who go to downtown and the people who go to Midtown.
Erica Merrell opened an envelope and found a blessing.
About 4,000 people — some wearing butterfly costumes, carving pumpkins and tasting honey — attended the Florida Museum of Natural History’s seventh annual ButterflyFest this weekend.
Hundreds of people attended Shands at UF’s first Pink Pumpkin Fest, which included events like a Pink Pumpkin Pedal-Off, Pink Pumpkin Painting Party and about 20 other exhibits aimed at raising money and awareness for breast cancer.
As part of the yearly Gator Garba celebration, hundreds went to the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Saturday for a night filled with dancing and traditional Indian music.
A collaborative study between UF researchers and a Florida State University paleobiologist has scientists chewing on new ideas about dinosaur study.