Open carry dropped
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Mar. 16, 2011The Florida Legislature has abandoned the idea of allowing firearms to be carried on college campuses.
The Florida Legislature has abandoned the idea of allowing firearms to be carried on college campuses.
Numbness shot from her neck and tingled down to her fingers.
Today marks St. Patrick’s Day. Around Gainesville Catholics dress for Mass, children don green for fear of being pinched, and pubs stock up on kegs.
Shinichi Amano was napping with his 3-year-old daughter in his Tokyo apartment when the shaking woke him.
The Florida Legislature is no longer considering the bill that would have allowed students to openly carry guns on campus, and it now exists as a means to introduce open carry to the state.
Family and friends will gather today to bid farewell to a UF student who died over Spring Break.
Join the University Gospel choir for one of its memorable and thunderous practices--you ought to have been there.
It’s legal. We promise.
While NFL players and owners struggle to reach a new collective bargaining agreement, a number of departing Gators continue to prepare for a future that may be put on hold.
Despite a familiar foe once again plaguing Florida in its most recent matchup versus Florida State, the top-ranked Gators outlasted the No. 4 Seminoles 5-4 in a dramatic walk-off win in extra innings Tuesday night in front of a record crowd of 5,930 at McKethan Stadium.
The Gators received mountains of hype and accolades before they even played an inning this season.
Following Florida coach Will Muschamp at the podium Monday afternoon, Charlie Weis appeared to have all the intensity of a Sunday drive.
When it comes to offense, UF coach Tim Walton lives by the motto, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
A day after cracking the top 10 for the first time in team history, the No. 10 Gators played like they deserved it with an 18-6 win over visiting Colgate.
The Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is expected to be at full capacity tonight for a perfomance by Matisyahu.
After all the votes were tallied and all the precincts accounted for, one candidate gets to go back to work as a winner, while four others have more work to do.
Time is a pretty interesting thing. Daylight saving time? More like nightlife-losing time. Correct me if I’m wrong, but we can all thank Ben Franklin for its invention.
Excuse us if we seem confused. We’re trying to come to grips with the strange feeling of deja vu.
It’s common knowledge that when someone says something like, “No offense, but...” he or she is about to contradict him or herself. After watching a YouTube video making the rounds this week, we’re beginning to see those phrases as red flags. We’re talking about the video University of California — Los Angeles student Alexandra Wallace posted disparaging Asians she saw talking on phones in the school library.
To get the budget season started, the Alachua County Commission decided Tuesday to ask County Manager Randall Reid to create a possible budget for 2012.