UF researchers develop ‘Skim Reaper’, public use to come
By Dana Cassidy | May 14, 2018UF researchers have developed an anti-theft device called the “Skim Reaper” to reduce incidents of stolen credit card information.
UF researchers have developed an anti-theft device called the “Skim Reaper” to reduce incidents of stolen credit card information.
The recent, tragic developments in the Israel-Palestine conflict are always front-page news. The struggles of the European Union offer promising articles. And for some reason, the media seems to be getting a kick out of the fact that all undergraduates in North Korea must cut their hair like that of their supreme leader, Kim Jong Un. I guess that’s what it takes to sell papers these days.
Journalism is dead, and we all know it.
What I am about to say might not win me any friends at the Alligator, but I must be frank: The current state of American journalism is doing its part to destroy American democracy.
UF received a $325,000 grant to digitize historic newspapers from Florida and Puerto Rico published between 1836 and 1922.
A brand-spankin' new school year has debuted on college campuses across the country, bringing with it high expectations, football season debauchery and a fresh start for all the new and returning students.
When a 168-year-old British tabloid read by millions goes down in the flames, we have to say something.
Scott Foss was browsing Facebook when a familiar name began trickling into his newsfeed.
Sometimes when reading Fox News, one has to check and make sure one didn't stumble onto The Onion website accidentally.
Somewhere, Jon Stewart is mourning the death of an impression.
For those with an HD radio, WUFT-FM will now be coming through the airways in two languages.
Game journalists should share their thoughts. If stories are the bridge between writers and their audience, opinions are the truss that strengthens it.
"font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif; font-size: small;"> If the industry wants to be taken seriously, it has to stop doing this.
We have a loyal readership, but our newspaper is one of few thriving in paper form. As sharing information online becomes more popular, journalists continue scratching their heads and wondering how their organizations can survive in a world with free instant information. Some have websites readers subscribe to for a fee, but the results have varied.
Last week, the Alligator learned of an event being planned by the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville. We will not dignify the event by discussing it in this publication.
I am writing in response to Chris Dodson’s Monday column, which condemned President Obama’s negative view of Fox News.
Chris Dodson’s criticism of President Barack Obama’s campaign against Fox misses the point.
Accent is bringing speakers from “The Onion” to the Reitz Grand Ballroom tonight at 8 p.m.
“Dove World Outreach Center now accepting homosexual members.”
Gainesville’s fleet of vehicles that give rides to students is getting some new wheels.