FedEx CIO, UF alumnus speaks on global design
By Karlyle Smith | Nov. 17, 2014The executive vice president of FedEx Corporation spoke to a crowd of about 150 students who were eager to learn how to design their own future on Monday.
The executive vice president of FedEx Corporation spoke to a crowd of about 150 students who were eager to learn how to design their own future on Monday.
One of the most shameful problems the U.S. confronts today is its massive — and growing — number of homeless people, particularly children. A report released Monday by the National Center on Family Homelessness puts the issue of homelessness in America in stark terms.
After James Edward Irving Jr. got waffles instead of pancakes for his 44th birthday breakfast Sunday morning, police said he poked his partner in the eye.
UF’s Department of Multicultural Diversity and Affairs will be relocating to the Reitz Union next Fall.
A Palestinian interests club is changing up its events for its second annual Palestinian People’s Week.
Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing tonight, and officers are warning drivers about staying safe in the cold, stormy conditions.
Lilly Rooks stood strong as she told the audience about the stroke she suffered six months ago while running for office in Levy County.
UF professor Pierre Ramond almost didn’t return the $10,000 call.
A confidential complaint about Santa Fe College’s Student Senate president spiraled into a series of threats and verbal altercations this month -- all of which came to a head last Wednesday when the college’s Senate made impeaching its president, Jeremy Pierce, possible.
Thank you to the Alligator and to Tenley Ross for doing such a fine job on the story about Food Chains coming to the Hippodrome State Theatre today. I appreciate that Tenley interviewed so many people involved in producing and bringing this incredible documentary to Gainesville for its first ever showing.
A shady attempt to hide an ongoing labor dispute has turned into an attack on student journalism.
Final-exam week may not be the only time students are turning to prescription drugs for a little study aid.
The customer is not always right in Thomas Puketza’s play, “Work is Cheap,” starring three UF theater students.
Once again, we are approaching the glorious American holiday known as Thanksgiving. Millions of Americans will travel to visit friends and family, gorge themselves on delicious food and watch football. Millions of other Americans will shovel their Thanksgiving meals into their mouths as quickly as possible in order to join the frenzy of shoppers at their local malls.
Heading into its game against Longwood on Monday, Florida coach Amanda Butler emphasized the importance of locking down on defense and forcing turnovers to create opportunities for its offense.
Florida was tested, and then it was rewarded.
On Oct. 27, Mike Taylor said he wouldn’t want to play for anyone but Will Muschamp.
In the long run, Angel Rodriguez may be one of the better things to happen to the Gators this season.
In a season where the Gators have been relatively healthy, Florida lost two key defensive players, Will Muschamp announced Monday.
Florida basketball coach Billy Donovan’s 33-game home winning streak was snapped by in-state rival Miami on Monday night.