County may repeal blue laws after final Gainesville vote
By Benjamin S. Brasch | Nov. 28, 2011Alachua County may follow Gainesville's example and repeal restrictions on liquor sales hours.
Alachua County may follow Gainesville's example and repeal restrictions on liquor sales hours.
When the coffee is flowing freely and tables at Library West are littered with study guides and review packets, Rachel Swansiger has a few strategies to beat the crowds.
A UF student died in a car crash Sunday while returning from the Thanksgiving break.
Two city commissioners have picked the candidates whom they support to replace them.
A woman was in jail Monday after smashing a coffee mug against her live-in boyfriend's face Sunday night during an argument that ended in both of their arrests.
A Florida State University fan was arrested Saturday after police said he stomped a UF fan's head into a curb Saturday before the football game.
Student Body President Anthony Reynolds will deliver UF's annual State of the Campus speech at 7 p.m. today in Pugh Hall.
In Monday's edition of the Alligator, an editorial incorrectly cited a National Geographic report on the estimated rise in sea level during a flood that is thought to be the source of the Biblical story of Noah's Ark. It should have read 30 feet.
Visitors are encouraged to bring cash to pay the meters while the parking pay stations inside the Reitz Union parking garage are being replaced.
More high school dropouts in Alachua County may choose not to go back to school because they now have to pay tuition.
The new online registration system for group fitness classes has had what RecSports Coordinator for Fitness Ambre Sheehy calls a "learning curve."
Creating jobs was top on many candidates' minds at a city candidate forum Monday night as they encouraged UF students to stay in Gainesville.
After ABC's showing of "A Very Gaga Thanksgiving," Lady Gaga's holiday spirit continues on as she harnesses her inner Santa, Tim Burton and Willy Wonka in Gaga's Workshop for Barneys.
In Monday's issue of the Alligator, we printed a letter to the editor that we believe needs to be addressed.
It's the end of an era, folks.
Tensions are high as final exam season begins, but UF's Division of Student Affairs is trying to make this stressful time a little easier.
The MCAT is on track to see some big changes in 2015, but UF premed undergraduates aren't likely to see a modification in required courses.
A national study has confirmed what some suspected all along: Business majors study less than their peers in other majors.
I have a traffic hangover.
Volunteers sorted through about 3,000 pounds of recyclable materials during the recent UF vs. Furman University football game on Nov. 19 as part of a competition between college sustainability programs.