Before you booze, make sure you know the rules
By Jasmine Earls | Aug. 14, 2011Peeing, driving or walking could leave you on the wrong side of the law if there's alcohol involved.
Peeing, driving or walking could leave you on the wrong side of the law if there's alcohol involved.
Don't fret, young grasshopper, the Alligator is here to help.
On behalf of the UF Student Body, welcome to the Gator Nation! This is the beginning of the greatest years of your life, and we are here to guide you as you transition to college.
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A technology boost makes safe riding a snap.
Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Patsy Cline, Dinah Shore, Walter Cronkite and Ed Sullivan are alive and rehearsing for their upcoming performance in Gainesville.
Showers may be a necessity for all, but they come as a luxury for some.
Allison Corfield always had to make the same decision at 9:30 p.m.: Should she watch "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
UF took a dive in rankings that will simultaneously please administrators and leave students disgusted.
Usually at the end of summer vacation, I muse about how fast time went by. But this summer went by as slow as any I can remember.
Since the invention of peer-to-peer file sharing, independent artists have had to find new ways to get their music out to the masses.
If you sat down a few weekends ago to see the final chapter of the Harry Potter film franchise or munched popcorn a couple of years ago while everyone else in the theater was flipping out about the "phenomenal graphics" of "Avatar," you may not have noticed how fatigued your eyes were getting.
UF's newest graduates may have more to fear this weekend than an unfriendly job market.
Archer, Fla., is but a speck on a map. It has a population of about 1,300, and its claim to fame might only be that it was once home to legendary rhythm and blues artist Bo Diddley.
Florida summers are all about sun, sand and beach bodies.
Three UF alumni captured the story of a community's support, a family's resilience and a special child's love for baseball in a seven-minute short film titled "Jacob's Turn."
So this Tuesday, in either a stroke of ingenuity or a subconscious desire to get more people to verbally pummel me, I announced to the swarms of Alligator fans that they could use the last paper of the summer to ask whatever their heart desired. Here were some of the gems
Do you remember just a couple of months or years ago when you were preparing for this new, magical period of your wonderful life?
We all know that one guy who, no matter how you slice it, is just incapable of flexing his cool muscles.
Oh God, We're not tops in partying! Get over it.