Scalpers show business sense
By Jon Levy | Sep. 21, 2009In response to the letter in Monday's Alligator that called student ticket scalpers a disgrace to Gator Nation: what a load of crap.
In response to the letter in Monday's Alligator that called student ticket scalpers a disgrace to Gator Nation: what a load of crap.
Apparently explaining the lack of production from Florida's wide receivers is harder than anyone thought.
Students listened to fiery arguments surrounding national health-care reform Monday night.
The Volunteers' defensive game plan succeeded in limiting the Gators' usually high-powered offense Saturday.
Gainesville, do not fear. A new van is here.
Playboy named The Swamp Restaurant among one of the best 10 college sports bars in the nation.
A casual glance at Saturday's stat sheet might lead a casual observer to think there was a typo.
I can't tell you how much I miss classical music from UF radio. You have cut it, perhaps, to give students a chance to report news. But what is the community supposed to do? Do you have no obligation to us?
I was surprised to hear of the story last week about William Sedgwick, a UF Student Government official who was arrested on a DUI charge and resigned.
At last, UF and Aramark have responded to student outcry over high food prices on campus.
Rush week is over, but not for the Civic Media Center.
Despite an increase in applicants for the class of 2013, the number of students studying abroad is down this year, acccording to the UF International Center.
The search continued Monday for the four people aboard a plane that crashed in Broward County Sunday evening.
As a McCain supporter and a conservative, I've always wished there was a more conservative newspaper voice on campus.
Police said a man was seen masturbating in a pickup truck near Sorority Row twice in the last week.
In a period when joblessness is common and businesses are closing left and right, some of Gainesville's nonprofit organizations are feeling the crunch.
Amy Panikowski was 22 and in Malawi on a Peace Corps mission on Sept. 11, 2001.
With the first round of exams approaching, UF may find itself with a pile of unexpected consequences.
Megan MacNamara and Philip Nelson didn't need a clever pickup line to capture the attention of UF students gathered in the Ustler Hall Atrium Friday.