Do Ask, Do Tell: Judge’s ruling right for America’s armed forces
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Sep. 13, 2010The military might soon see an overwhelming number of dirty little secrets come out.
The military might soon see an overwhelming number of dirty little secrets come out.
UF graduates are getting high marks from job recruiters, according to a new ranking released by The Wall Street Journal.
Gator Growl will run a little bit differently this year.
I want to clear up misconceptions that were represented about the Inter-Residence Hall Association in Monday’s Alligator. IRHA serves as the major programming arm of UF’s residence halls as well as the students’ voice in the residence halls. Furthermore, IRHA prides itself on its ability to build great leaders out of its ranks, many of whom go on to achieve great things in the university and the world.
IRHA has come a long way these past few years. One would think it would be in the IRHA body’s nature to work together to resolve residence life issues and build community.
I was emboldened by news last week that robotics finally made the technological leap forward necessary to create the one thing that can conceivably save our country from collapsing under the weight of our own self-importance — lying robot politicians.
Students looking to prevent the flu this season can now receive free flu vaccines available on campus.
Students had the chance to learn a little bit more about getting involved on campus Monday afternoon.
For about two-and-a-half quarters against USF, Florida looked every bit as vulnerable as it did in its season opener.
From heartbreak to euphoria in a matter of seconds.
Through the first 97 minutes of Florida’s football season, Gators fans had little reason to be optimistic.
Less than 24 hours after 15 service errors cost Florida a chance to beat No. 1 Penn State, a pair of service aces brought them a measure of redemption.
Florida fans knew entering this season that the fastest man in college football wasn’t going to be caught from behind.
Although the Dove World Ourtreach Center Quran burning was canceled, members of the Gainesville community still came together to stand against intolerance Saturday.
A UF researcher received about a $10 million grant to study the relationship between a person’s genetic code and the effectiveness of high blood pressure medications.
High expectations are common for the UF women’s golf team. Heading into the first round of its tournament Sunday, sophomore Mia Piccio was one of the latest to be in that spotlight.
The UF College Democrats and College Republicans both held tailgates with a purpose before Saturday’s football game.
Eight-year-old Rebecca carried a white cutout of the word peace while marching to protest the Dove World Outreach Center on Saturday.
The circus came to town this week.
The proposed Islamic community center known as Park 51 in New York City has drawn a lot of criticism that, quite frankly, makes Americans and the media look absolutely foolish.