‘Come on down’ to the O'Connell Center for a live showing of 'The Price Is Right'
By Tien Le | Oct. 20, 2019Gainesville residents will soon put their best guesses forward during a live show of “The Price is Right.”
Gainesville residents will soon put their best guesses forward during a live show of “The Price is Right.”
Paige Santiago put a scarf around her head and walked to the back of the room. She stood behind the men, with the Muslim women, and observed as they prayed.
Reported sexual misconduct at UF is increasing.
Many university presidents want only to hear and share good news. However, the only way our university can grow stronger and become greater is if we understand and are open to what needs to be improved.
About a month after elections, UF Student Government Senate will finally get to work.
It’s been two years since UF Student Government began Uber Safe Rides, a service that hasn’t been working for students lately.
This article was updated to reflect the correct spelling of Abby Dougherty's name. The Alligator previously reported differently.
After a six-month search, UF selected a new vice president for student affairs.
A recently developed club helped spark a new tradition on campus for celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Visitors to Downtown Gainesville this weekend may have been surprised to see a man waving an American flag trotting atop a Paso Fino horse.
Matthew Diaz didn’t feel represented at UF, so he made a space for students like him.
Comedian Matteo Lane’s didn’t have to come out. His job said it all.
UF’s Chi Phi chapter is on interim suspension after allegations of hazing were reported to the fraternity’s national office and UF administration.
Schuyler Bailar thought he lost his Harvard acceptance before he even started college.
About a week ago, I was in a discussion focusing on what made UF alumni special. I learned that several companies specifically seek out our alumni above all others, but I never learned why.
As college students, our majors are closely tied to our identities, whether we like to admit it or not.
Denise Simmons sees herself reflected in her students, and she hopes her students feel the same.
A protester hoisted a sign reading “Three I’s for Trump: impeach, indict, imprison,” above the crowd.
Jackson Sasser shoveled the first piece of ground for Santa Fe’s new campus Wednesday, which will be completed after his term as president is over.
Butterfly wings will flutter among UF students at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Saturday.