RTS routes 5, 6, 15 to detour for Pride Days 2013
By Hanna Marcus | Oct. 24, 2013When the Pride Parade marches through Gainesville on Saturday, some city bus routes will be switched around.
When the Pride Parade marches through Gainesville on Saturday, some city bus routes will be switched around.
Enlightenment is coming to Gainesville.
When Dianne Farb was 47, she made herself a promise — to become a published author by age 50.
Phillip: Adam, do you know why chickens live on farms? Because they wouldn’t survive in the zoo. Sure, the joke is corny, but the point is prescient — No. 5 Missouri will continue its improbable season and take care of business against No. 21 South Carolina on Saturday at home.
Straining to take extra care with each stroke, he brushed the last coat of periwinkle paint onto the trim of Ms. Connie Williams’ home on Saturday.
Savannah Jordan has never stepped foot on Tennessee’s turf.
UF students and local architects will showcase the creative side of architecture.
The best defense is a good offense.
Two UF seniors stood side by side with their feet planted on the carpet and hands raised in the air like goalies. They swatted at the air, trying to hit a virtual ball on a TV screen.
The Rosa Parks Quiet Courage Committee honored Rosa Parks on the eighth anniversary of her death Thursday.
Despite sweeping nine consecutive opponents earlier this season, the Gators are still battling to win the program’s 20th Southeastern Conference title.
Following a day of competition, Kourtney Keegan, Stefani Stojic, and Belinda Woolcock have all advanced to the singles round of 16 at the USTA Collegiate Clay Court Invitational in Orlando.
The butterbeer will be brewing for Reitz Union Board Entertainment’s third annual Harry Potter-themed event, this year titled “A Day in Diagon Alley.”
Music has lost its revolutionary power, and it’s your fault.
I’m not quite sure I understand the author’s beef with Accent Speaker’s Bureau.
In light of one of the opinion columns that appeared in the Alligator on Wednesday, Islam on Campus would like to clarify its views on the article, “Accent is rife with corruption.”
I am grateful to be part of an institution where students question apparent corruption and cronyism in organizations intended to represent them.
Shortly after the U.S. government shutdown ended, American officials announced Pakistan will be receiving more than $1.5 billion in military and economic aid.
As F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in that one book you kind of remember from high school, “Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.”
The biblical sin of sloth is typically classified as an avoidance of physical or spiritual work.