Mediocre Advice: Changing majors, senior year
By Julia Nevins | Jan. 27, 2016Dear Mediocre,
Dear Mediocre,
Local musicians will honor Carole King on Saturday.
A federal grand jury indicted a former Marion County Deputy Sheriff on Tuesday for using excessive force during an arrest in 2014.
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Backed by one of the strongest fan bases in collegiate gymnastics, the Florida gymnastics team recognizes the importance of hometown support and have routinely benefitted from its effects.
The Florida softball team will begin its national championship defense from the same place it started last season’s: The top.
The matchup for Super Bowl 50 is set between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers, and three former Gators will be playing in the biggest game of their professional careers as members of the Broncos.
After a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Vanderbilt in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals last May in which Florida squandered a 3-1 lead, the Gators have been eager to get back on the court and make another deep run.
In the world of college sports, all coaches need to be good at two things: instructing and recruiting.
After slightly more than a week, people have captured dozens of invasive pythons in Florida as part of the second Python Challenge.
On the final day of interviews, 355 students walked through the doors of the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom and interviewed with political parties in Student Government.
Members of UF’s Agricultural Economics Club will wait another week for approved funding from Student Government.
Brothers Eric and David Wren find themselves out on Norman Field every day.
Future Innovation Academy students looking to run for Student Government executive office may not be eligible.
KeVaughn Allen’s three-pointer was good, a last-second, desperation heave from the corner that found the bottom of the net as time expired.
Three arrested in Wal-Mart robberies
Last Friday, the Alligator published a column titled, “Don’t be rude about BDS movement,” in which the author defended the movement that seeks to boycott and sanction the State of Israel. The column contained multiple misconceptions and inaccuracies.
On Monday afternoon, it was announced that a Houston, Texas, grand jury — which had been convened to investigate whether Planned Parenthood had engaged in any wrongdoing — chose not to indict the organization. Instead, they wound up indicting the very people who brought the supposed crimes to light.
A former U.S. diplomat told students and community members America’s relations with Cuba could improve.
Mackenzie Carter described her son Jaxson’s preschool teacher as an absolute gem.