Letter To the Editor: Gator Party’s platform is unimpressive; their candidates are unambitious
By Zachariah Chou | Sep. 22, 2019As we head to the polls tomorrow and Wednesday, I have to make it known to you: all is not as it seems with Gator Party.
As we head to the polls tomorrow and Wednesday, I have to make it known to you: all is not as it seems with Gator Party.
The most important test for students applying to law school faced a major change Saturday: a switch from traditional pencil and paper to a modern, digital tablet.
A dead man was found just after midnight Friday on Sante Fe’s Northwest Campus, according to campus police.
A family is alleging former UF football player John Huggins raped an underage teenager earlier this year when he was still with the program.
I heard on the grapevine that a certain someone said that installing additional blue lights on campus would be a tremendous waste of student fees, to the vast disapproval of the Student Body.
David Colburn wasn’t a fan of long, drawn-out obituaries.
The judge for former UF Resident Assistant Ian Milaski’s case is no longer presiding over it after releasing him from jail for being a “high-achieving” student.
UF Student Government tensions transferred to social media when Gator Party blocked students from its Facebook page.
Several years ago at another university, I met with the faculty members in one of the university’s colleges. I was responsible for leading the search for the college’s next dean, and I wanted to hear the faculty’s input on the search.
UF President Kent Fuchs’ five-year contract will end in June 2020, but that won’t necessarily end his time at UF.
Between party divides and agendas, UF Student Government has a new figurehead to manage party relations and act as a liaison.
David Colburn’s teaching and work left a legacy on the Bob Graham Center for Public Service as well as the political and ethical education at UF.
About a week after a report of a rape in a UF dorm hall was released to students, UPD said another student reported she was sexually battered at Rawlings Hall early Saturday morning.
When their representatives didn’t bring blue lights to Fraternity Drive, protesters brought the blue themselves.
Tuesday afternoon, approximately 200 protesters marched along UF’s Fraternity Row, the only place on campus without blue light emergency poles. These lights represent security and are designed to call law enforcement at the press of a button. The protest was organized by student leaders and the Gainesville chapter of the National Women’s Liberation Association. Since the protest was announced, the debate surrounding blue lights has been a point of controversy, finger pointing and a focal point of The Alligator’s news coverage for the past week.
It’s that time of year again.
Netflix’s queen of “nailing” sweet treats will come to UF Wednesday after resolving scheduling conflicts.
Editor’s Note: The content of this letter discusses sexual assault.
A Gainesville man was charged with sexually abusing a minor Friday morning.
Shailene Woodley and UF researchers saw sperm whales, a single flip-flop and thousands of microplastics in the middle of the ocean.