Law professor discusses school-to-prison pipeline
By Nate Phillips | Mar. 17, 2016Between 2011 and 2012, about 92,000 students were arrested at school, Jason Nance, a UF associate law professor, told students Thursday.
Between 2011 and 2012, about 92,000 students were arrested at school, Jason Nance, a UF associate law professor, told students Thursday.
This is going to be an amazing year for the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, and we want to thank everyone for making that possible. One of the greatest things I have learned from the CSPOA is the proper role of law enforcement. As a young child, I grew up with two Florida Highway Patrol officers as parents and a longtime friend who was a Marion County deputy sheriff. Though I never worked the beat, I did hear stories and saw how they carried themselves.
The Republican Party has failed to stop Trump.
It’s been a wild ride this week, dear readers. Between the Florida primary and mayoral elections, there has been plenty to keep the Alligator newsroom busy and bustling. But now, it’s time for everyone’s favorite part of the week: a time to reflect on the good and the bad, the pretty and the ugly. Thanks for tuning in, readers, to this week’s edition of…
A Gainesville man was charged Wednesday after police said they found nearly 200 grams of various drugs in his home.
A Gainesville woman was arrested Wednesday after police said she threatened to cut her neighbor for making a Facebook comment.
Students can now test their knowledge of topics including popular culture and history every Thursday.
On Wednesday, Kelly Barnhill shut out Winthrop.
Last year, Florida’s offensive line was simply trying to tread water.
Ronni Williams knew something was off.
Beneath the shoulder pads that he put on for the first time this spring, Caleb Brantley’s shirt was tucked in.
For many years, the NFL followed in the footsteps of the tobacco industry.
Fast starts have been a motto for Florida swimming coach Gregg Troy all season.
UF’s Shakespeare in the Park club is providing another year of free outdoor Shakespearean entertainment to campus.
A 12-foot-long plywood wall reading “Peace, Art, Israel,” greeted students on the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday.
Four-time Grammy nominee Hunter Hayes jumped up and down as he played a blue electric guitar at his concert Wednesday night.
In an hour and 20 minutes, TEDxUF 2016 sold out Wednesday night.
“CONGRATS to the EduGator Nation!!” Glenn Good, the dean of the College of Education, wrote in an email Tuesday afternoon.
A display that examines national and local African-American history will stay in Gainesville longer than expected.
Brewery to celebrate St. Patty’s Day with music and beer