Eyewitness accounts may not be enough
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Sep. 21, 2011Last night, the state of Georgia killed Troy Davis.
Last night, the state of Georgia killed Troy Davis.
JACKSON, Ga. - Defiant until the end, Troy Davis was executed Wednesday night for the murder of an off-duty police officer. He convinced hundreds of thousands of people around the world, but not a single court, that he was innocent.
On Monday morning, I received an email from Netflix.
The Center for Leadership and Service at UF will be hosting its annual single-day community service project Gator Plunge, which allows UF students to get together and branch off into groups to participate in different projects around the area.
Of the new shows debuting on TV this fall, a lot has been "http://tv.nytimes.com/2011/09/19/arts/television/three-new-sitcoms-put-the-focus-on-young-single-women.html" target="_blank">written on how many are centering on single women — apart from their roles as girlfriends or mothers.
Volleyball is an action-packed sport full of hits, sets and spikes. Yet for those less knowledgeable of the game, things can get confusing.
Before Marcus Roberson could start as a true freshman, he had to learn how to properly prepare for a game, not just physically, but mentally.
On Monday, Travis Hornsby's column was almost as erroneous as it was backward.
Charlie Weis is a miserable, miserable man. And that should make you very happy.
Kentucky coach Joker Phillips knows his team has a real challenge on its hands this weekend.
We’re back at it again with another edition of The Mailbag. We don’t want to delay you from the awesome submissions this week, so let’s get right to it.
It is a significant accomplishment for a soccer player to surpass her minute total from the previous season in less than seven games.
Those looking to find designer label Missoni-inspired, eclectic, zig-zag patterns at Target may be disappointed to see nearly empty shelves and clothing racks only days after the release.
He was voted No. 1 disc jockey in the world, and on Monday, Tiësto will hit up Gainesville in a performance at the Alachua County Fairgrounds from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
For 28 years, September has been recognized as National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. This year, university students are walking to raise awareness about the disease.
Dancers performing traditional Japanese routines, rappers and a ukulele-electric guitar duo will come together tonight to compete at the 2011 Hispanic Heritage Month Talent Show.
Randy Harmatz has been named the chief quality officer for UF&Shands, the UF Academic Health Center.
Surrounded by about 35 people, 27-year-old Lauren Hannahs joyfully announced "Happy repeal day!"
A majority of top business schools in the United States now allow applicants to submit GRE scores as an alternative to the GMAT, a survey by Kaplan Test Prep found.
The Obama administration is promoting a $447 billion bill that could help new graduates and other Americans find jobs, but it may be difficult to pass in a sharply divided Congress.