Caution advised: Law enforcement should be careful on roads
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Feb. 12, 2012A new investigative report about crashes involving law enforcement by the Orlando Sentinel discovered some pretty disturbing statistics.
A new investigative report about crashes involving law enforcement by the Orlando Sentinel discovered some pretty disturbing statistics.
The Gators’ hopes of winning back-to-back national championships took a blow Sunday.
When T.J. Vogel stepped into the sand trap on 18, he was able to get the ball out and stick it relatively close to the pin. After reading his line, he was ready to make his par putt.
Two political parties will be shoving Student Government elections fliers at students on campus this week, but 10 other prospective parties were registered when candidates started qualifying.
UF's TED Club put on TEDxUF, which uses the name and format of a nonprofit conference known for its series of videos of prominent speakers.
Some of America's favorite designers like Jason Wu, Lacoste and Alexander Wang showed their Fall 2012 ready-to-wear collections in New York this week.
An award-winning Israeli journalist and author will share her experiences covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at 6 p.m. Monday at UF's Pugh Hall.
Thanks to these student-focused discount travel websites, traveling as a college student has just gotten easier (and cheaper)!
During my time here, I have regrettably picked up an unfortunate coping mechanism: using Taco Bell as a rebound.
The Obama administration has looked panicked in recent days because of the backlash against a new proposal scheduled to go into effect because of the Obamacare legislation shoved through in March of 2010.
President Barack Obama announced Thursday that Florida schools don't have to follow federal regulations of the No Child Left Behind Act.
The Alachua County Sheriff's Office arrested another man Friday in its undercover child-sex sting.
Thirty dogs, cats and puppies were available for adoption during the "Share the Love" event at the Subaru of Gainesville dealership Saturday.
If more than 200 civilians are slaughtered in a systematic manner within a 3-hour window and their deaths don't receive appropriate media coverage, does the loss of life make any difference in the world?
In Tallahassee on Thursday night, UF Student Body President Anthony Reynolds, leader of the Unite Party, lobbied state leaders about pending legislation.
Florida still had plenty of pop left against Illinois
The Gators started the 2012 campaign by mercy ruling
As Florida’s T.J. Vogel finished up the front nine of
Florida entered the week ranked in the top 10 and with its sights set on a high seed in the NCAA Tournament. But after a second straight loss Saturday, the Gators and coach Billy Donovan were talking National Invitation Tournament.
The Gators began their 2012 season against the same