Darts & Laurels
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Apr. 19, 2012The semester is slowly (or quickly, depending on your situation) coming to an end, and it’s been an interesting one for sure.
The semester is slowly (or quickly, depending on your situation) coming to an end, and it’s been an interesting one for sure.
It’s not often that Florida’s golf team heads into a tournament without any knowledge of the course, but that’s the exact problem the women’s team will face this weekend.
As National Equal Pay Day came and went this week, the fact women still earn less than their male counterparts remains an issue of concern for many students.
For one couple, it felt as if mountains trembled and rainbows exploded. The sex was simply “ah-maz-ing.”
Five-time Grammy Award-winning artist Buddy Guy will play the blues at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
In a warehouse lined with metal storage shelves sit 500-pound cardboard boxes filled with disassembled computer equipment.
It is obvious we are beginning a volatile year for UF.
No one disputes that we live in the Information Age. How then can the College of Engineering justify taking aim at the specialty that spawned the age we live in?
In Wednesday’s editorial, we discussed some potential problems with the language of Student Government election codes.
Dick Clark, the American TV actor, producer and icon who shepherded rock ‘n’ roll into mainstream culture, died Wednesday. He was 82 years old.
In many ways, Spring semester has been my most important one so far at UF.
Most freshman class projects end up in a dorm room trash bin or, at best, are saved deep in the ranks of a computer file that will never be looked at again.
Florida has won four of its last five games to rise out of a midseason slump, but bigger news could be coming.
Student Government officials acknowledged the close of a turbulent year and the need for student unity in the next year Wednesday night at the SG Banquet.
On Wednesday evening, Angelique Perrin told about 120 protesters gathered at the Reitz Union Amphitheatre how she had been raped last year.
Students will soon be able to check out Gainesville bars and clubs without leaving their apartments with an extension of an app made for barhopping.
When Michael R. Edmonds Jr. took his own life by jumping from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium’s upper level Sunday night, the meaning of the location was permanently changed.
Furry felines will be lounging in luxury in their new adoption facility at Alachua County Animal Services, thanks to some help from UF.
Florida coach Billy Donovan has found a summer job.
The Gainesville community will get the chance to relax in the sun while listening to the sounds of Rooney and Mac Miller on Saturday at UF’s first Swampfest.