UF freshmen yak, upperclassmen answer back
By Alexandra Fernandez | Sep. 3, 2015UF freshmen don’t need to leave their dorm rooms to get advice: There’s an app for that.
UF freshmen don’t need to leave their dorm rooms to get advice: There’s an app for that.
This week, like all other weeks, was a week. It had seven days, each 24 hours in length, and it probably went by far too quickly for your tastes. Like other weeks, it has a Friday, which happens to be today. On Fridays, the Alligator usually runs a piece called Darts and Laurels. By that logic, it would mean that it’s time for…
One of my classes started the way one can only hope, with my professor saying, "This semester, we’re going to have some fun."
The topic of public schools has always laid heavily on the hearts and minds of this country’s politically active, conservative, evangelical Christians. Conservative ire over public schools has revolved mostly around our science curriculum. But in the last year or so, these activists have fought for control over how American history is taught, with the disturbing aim of controlling the narrative of American history itself.
Aside from the pressure surrounding a presumed revival of the football program, Florida coach Jim McElwain can’t walk around campus without being constantly reminded of enormous expectations and past success.
A new Gainesville park just got one step closer to completion.
While some students who walked into the Reitz Union knew which Student Government Party they were going to run, or slate, with in the Fall 2015 elections, Anneke Wenzel remained uncertain.
Alachua County Sheriff Deputies arrested another man in connection with Operation Panther on Tuesday afternoon.
Santa Fe College Student Senate started on a somber note Wednesday as members discussed the arrest of a professor and student in a recent undercover Gainesville Police operation.
Sakai will no longer be in use starting Spring 2016, completing UF’s migration to Canvas.
The UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences has included UF students in its bilingual extension course for the first time.
Some students beginning a new semester at UF have a hard time saying goodbye to their parents, and others struggle with leaving their pets behind.
UF welcomed veterinary students to a new laboratory with open arms — or open paws.
Gainesville Police arrested a Cabana Beach resident Tuesday afternoon after he reportedly held a cosmetology student’s bag for ransom.
McDonald’s: glorious American institution or Exhibit A in capitalism run amok? Regardless of one’s personal views on the fast-food giant, it is impossible to deny it does two things exceptionally well: tasty, grease-filled breakfast foods and late-night drunken snacks. Since the company’s announcement of a 24/7 breakfast menu Tuesday, those two beautiful things no longer have to be mutually exclusive.
Illegal immigration has been a constant talking point of recent election cycles. But what was usually reserved as a single debate question late into the general election has become a front-and-center issue within the GOP primary. From the Great Wall of Trump to the more empathetic Bush, we are seeing the big-tent party hosting many opinions on this single issue.
In response to Tuesday's column, "Greek life is more than just its stereotypes"
Though they only lost one set between their first two matches this weekend, the Gators know they’ve been challenged.
Less Than Jake, hometown heroes and veterans of the music scene for more than two decades, are gearing up for their fourth annual Wake N Bake Weekend. The weekendlong festival brings the band back to their hometown and brings fans from across the world to Gainesville.