UAB will lean on quarterback Ellis against UF on Saturday
Sep. 6, 2011Bryan Ellis probably won’t leave Florida Field a winner Saturday. He just won’t. He’s not supposed to.
Bryan Ellis probably won’t leave Florida Field a winner Saturday. He just won’t. He’s not supposed to.
Graduate students could lose half of their Senate spots.
Despite a bleak economy and rising tuition costs, officials from the UF Office of Sorority and Fraternity Affairs have not seen a decline in the number of students who join Greek organizations.
Passers-by may have noticed a non-native moose guarding Jenn Garrett's front yard near Westside Park and Littlewood Elementary School.
August is a month of firsts - the first day of school, the first semester's tuition payment, the first month's rent deposit - all of which can add up.
Slating for Student Senate positions closed Tuesday with 595 applicants for 50 seats.
An article in Tuesday's edition of the Alligator incorrectly stated that flu vaccines will be available at the infirmary and Shands at UF. Flu vaccines will be available in late September at the main campus Student Health Care Center location (Infirmary Building) and the satellite SHCC location (SHCC@Shands, Health Science Center).
Gainesville residents will soon be able to experience Latin America on the big screen.
A study conducted by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project last month told us this: We are addicted to our cellphones.
I am a graduate student who supports tuition increases to cover the rising operating costs of UF, including my meager salary.
Luckily, students around campus don't take the Alligator's editorials seriously. Last Friday, in the Darts and Laurels editorial, the Alligator sent a very clear message to students when they threw a "we-don't-want-to-pay-higher-tuition-either-but-holding-picket-signs-isn't-going-to-do-anything DART to Students for a Democratic Society."
This is my first column, ever. Well, at least it is the first one to be published. I want to make it good. You only get one first impression.
"Plagiarism is bad."
During Tuesday morning's Board of Trustees conference call, UF Provost Joe Glover said the recent jump in graduation rates gave the administration reason to reconsider the measure.
Despite a recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control that everyone older than 6 months get one, the Student Health Care Center ordered half as many flu shots as last year.
A 200-mile bicycle ride will end today in Lakeland, Fla., where the chief executive officer of Publix Super Markets, Ed Crenshaw, will receive a letter signed by 30 Gainesville-based religious leaders.
Resident assistants are being forced to take roommates.
As fans poured into Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday night for the UF versus Florida Atlantic University match-up, UF alumnus Don Crews celebrated a milestone few Gators only dream of achieving.
Before students posted on Facebook that TutoringZone "is like academic sex," before there were 31 tutors and thousands of student clients, there was just Matt Hintze.
A UF materials engineering professor who suffered a heart attack is in stable condition thanks to two students.