Artists to raise cancer awareness
By Samantha Dean | June 13, 2011The Chords of Color for a Cause Festival, presented by UF Performing Arts and Shands at UF, is being brought back for its second season starting July 22.
The Chords of Color for a Cause Festival, presented by UF Performing Arts and Shands at UF, is being brought back for its second season starting July 22.
A dark cloud of smoke curled its way up the morning sky.
As your Student Body President, the most important part of my role consists of representing you on the Board of Trustees - the highest decision-making body of our university. Last week, the issue of a tuition increase was before the Board of Trustees. I voted for the increase because I believed it was best for every student only after making sure the neediest students were financially secured.
It's difficult to offer a pat on the back when you've just had another finger sliced off.
In Thursday's edition of the Alligator, an article about a group of students named Sisters of the Sea incorrectly identifies the group as an official UF student organization. They are not registered with the Center for Student Activities and Involvement.
You think he would have learned from his countless role models.
The Gators are going back to Omaha, Neb.
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Eight outs away from back-to-back trips to the College World Series, the top-ranked Gators imploded.
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The No. 1 Florida baseball team is just nine solid innings away from another patented dogpile and euphoric plane ride to Omaha, Neb.
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Three weather delays washed away most of Florida’s second day at
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OKLAHOMA CITY — The two scenes couldn’t have looked more different.
Shane Reynolds might hail from the Swamp, but that didn't exactly get him ready to face some real-life reptiles in the Everglades.
The UF School of Theatre and Dance is leaving the local scene and going international.
Pryor, Panda & other musings from a Mouth From the South
More than 700 springs are sprinkled across Florida's landscape, providing an ecosystem for gators and fish, an escape for visitors and about 90 percent of north Florida's water supply.
Election reform has turned a Student Government platform point into a reality.