Turlington missionary raps about faith, struggles
By ALISON SCHWARTZ | Oct. 1, 2009One year ago, Miko Sy was working at a Big Four accounting firm, raking in $65,000 a year and enjoying extravagant business trips on his boss's tab.
One year ago, Miko Sy was working at a Big Four accounting firm, raking in $65,000 a year and enjoying extravagant business trips on his boss's tab.
Local band The Ettes will make an appearance on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" tonight.
In the past, UF bye weeks have also meant a week off from the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column.
"Remember that text you shouldn't have sent last night? We do."
This weekend, the Florida men's golf team will compete in the Gary Koch Invitational, co-hosted by Kentucky and Auburn in Tampa on the par-72 Old Memorial Golf Course.
I found Hilary Lehman's column to be particularly poor advice for students.
Through a sea of emphatic hand motions, exotic accents and first-person accounts, one woman spoke for thousands Thursday at UF's Constans Theatre.
For about 20 percent of the Student Body here at UF, the Student Government election season is exciting. Let's count within that group the Greeks (myself included), Hispanic Student Association, Black Student Union and other large to semi-large student groups that make up the majority coalition party in SG. Pepper in the socialists, progressives and random concerned students who make up the two minority parties and boom - we have all of the students who are currently giddy with excitement or absolutely irate over the election results. These students know (or are told) who they are going to vote for each and every election. Regardless, their votes are set.
In the span of a season, one of Florida's oldest volleyball rivalries has changed from a traditionally lopsided affair into a battle for conference supremacy.
I wholeheartedly agree with Michelle Isgut. The Alligator shouldn't report the facts in the public record.
If the light is just right, you tilt your head a bit and squint, you may be able to catch a glimpse of it.
With both teams having wins under their belts, UF's men's and women's cross country squads are hoping to finish strong against nationally ranked teams at the Notre Dame Invitational, which begins today at 4:15 p.m.
For many, the sun is seen as an inconvenience during a trudge to class or a reason to tan instead, especially during Florida's seemingly endless summer.
Gainesville residents looking for a quick ride may encounter delays during Saturday's Pride Parade.
Marcee Winthrop just wants to smile again.
Decorated tiles hang on the ceiling of the fourth floor of Shands at UF Children's Hospital, adding color and life to a usually dreary hospital hallway.
The helmet sat under her scooter seat, but Ashley Groves decided not to wear it.
In case you've been sequestered in your house with a case of the swine flu (or "bacon fever" as we like to call it), it's gotten noticeably cooler outside, not to mention noticeably quieter.
A UF E-Learning guide to zombie invasion was posted among other plans for disasters by an employee. The document, meant as a joke, was removed Thursday evening after receiving national attention.
When Kristen Hadeed started cleaning houses two years ago, it was a way to earn a little extra money on the side.