Drivers must become more aware of cyclists
By John Thaddeus Phoebus | Oct. 7, 2009I awoke bloody and in sharp pain at 2:25 a.m. on Sept. 4. I couldn't tell you what city I lived in, what my name was or what happened.
I awoke bloody and in sharp pain at 2:25 a.m. on Sept. 4. I couldn't tell you what city I lived in, what my name was or what happened.
What futuristic discovery could create about two million jobs and is smaller than the dust collecting on your textbooks?
Jenny Demartini will intern at the national nonprofit March of Dimes in the spring, and it is partially thanks to her blog.
While other Southeastern Conference teams have been flying first-class, the Gators have been the class of the league - and saving money in the process.
The Reigning Champions won the World Series on Tuesday night.
The fall from grace is swift and unforeseen.
I hate to break it to everyone who got worked up over the Student Government elections last week, but nothing new happened.
I'd just like to respond to the letter to the editor written in Tuesday's edition of the Alligator by Alyssa Lai.
While Johnny Hamui's attempt to get a second Gator into the men's main draw of the ITA All American Championships came to an unsuccessful end on Tuesday, freshman Lauren Embree was dominant in her first and second round of qualifying and still has a shot at joining Marrit Boonstra in the women's draw.
The showdown of the titans is finally approaching.
As they walk into the stark gray room at the Lowell Correctional Institution in Ocala, K.C. Walpole greets each inmate with the grace of a mentor and the sternness of a soldier. Dressed in all black, his head shaved smooth and his broad shoulders fit into perfect posture.
Welcome aboard. Gainesville has a new equal opportunity
I just have to comment on the inefficient services in the Reitz Union cafeteria and with students who are sick with the flu that choose to come to school, both of which I had the horror of experiencing today.
About 50 UF students attended Tuesday night's Mind MashUp with laptops in hand ready to learn about open-source software.
Narrated by MIKE DiFERDINANDO
Apparently, this is the year of the upset in college football.
Florida quarterback Tim Tebow returned to practice in a limited role Tuesday after being cleared for non-contact drills.
A rickety economy has not stopped UF from spending about $584 million on science and engineering research in the 2008 fiscal year, earning the university a spot in the nation's top 20 in terms of research funding.
It was reported in the Sept. 29 edition of the Alligator that Joseph McCabe was a UF student senator. While he still officially held his seat until Tuesday night, when his term ended, McCabe withdrew from the university on Sept. 14, according to the Office of the University Registrar. The registrar's office initially provided incorrect information, listing McCabe as an enrolled student, but confirmed Tuesday he had withdrawn.
Senate rocked to a new beat Tuesday night when new senators were sworn in and old senators said goodbye.