UF College of Nursing to get new professor
By Sophie Smadbeck | Feb. 14, 2016UF’s College of Nursing will get a new professor in about five years.
UF’s College of Nursing will get a new professor in about five years.
As the sole conservative columnist of the Alligator, I bravely lead my “wolf pack of one” each week to advocate a conservative point of view and dispute my liberal colleagues in the opinions section.
Fans of Kanye West have had quite the month: As we discussed in the last Darts & Laurels of January, the pre-release hype leading up to the Saturday release of his new album, “The Life of Pablo,” has been rife with petty Twitter feuds, grandiose promises and more fits and starts than college students begrudgingly trying to write their term papers. The PR campaign — if it could even be called that — reached its manic climax last Thursday, when the album premiered alongside West’s clothing line at the Yeezy Season 3 fashion event in Madison Square Garden. Unfortunately for those who spent their time and/or money on the show, the album was as half-baked as its promotion.
"Lust and learning. That’s really all there is, isn’t it?”
With the upcoming voter registration deadline Tuesday, now is the time to become politically engaged. With increased voter turnout, young voters can show they care about politics and actually want their voice to be heard. While issues like Social Security and Medicare are important, young Americans won’t have to confront these for quite some time. In fact, it’s not just far off in terms of years: Many young people think it’s irrelevant to them because these programs likely won’t be around when they are older. Despite this, decisions made by politicians enter every facet of our lives, whether the impact is direct or not. According to a poll conducted by USA Today and Rock the Vote, “Only a third say they’re likely to vote in the Republican primaries. Four in 10 say they’re likely to vote in the Democratic primaries. Six in 10 say they are likely to vote in November.”
After posting six top-16 Division I times at both the Tyson Invitational and the Iowa State Classic on Friday, Florida’s No. 1 men and No. 4 women’s track and field teams came out strong again on Saturday.
Florida’s offense hit a new low on Saturday night.
It has been a good week for Florida’s men’s tennis team.
It was supposed to be a clash between the two top teams in the country — a rematch of last season’s dramatic Women’s College World Series — when No. 1 Florida squared off against No. 2 Michigan in the USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament in Tampa on Saturday.
Shayna Pirreca saved the day.
The Gators must've really wanted their coach to shave.
Friday was a busy night for UF’s No. 1 men and No. 4 women’s track and field teams, who posted six top-16 Division I times at both the Tyson Invitational and the Iowa State Classic.
After winning back-to-back national championships, Florida entered the 2016 season hoping to pick up where it left off.
Heading into Friday’s meet, the Gators gymnastics team was at a crossroads.
Florida’s game against South Carolina on Thursday night started well enough.
JJ Schwarz doesn’t believe in the sophomore slump.
The Florida basketball team has been nearly unbeatable at home this season.
Beginning at 6:45, tonight’s Link to Pink gymnastics meet will feature a dash of Razorback Red as No. 9 Arkansas readies to take on the No. 2 Gators in the O’Connell Center.
For the Florida softball team, the journey to its third consecutive national championship begins tonight. And for the third consecutive year, the campaign kicks off in South Florida.
The Southeastern Conference Championships: 12 teams swimming for conference glory.