Divorce doesn’t justify gay marriage
By Stephen Courson | Oct. 22, 2008In reading Michael Belle's article about how he is both a Christian and a Democrat, I thought he proposed his ideas well but had flawed logic in some of his thinking.
In reading Michael Belle's article about how he is both a Christian and a Democrat, I thought he proposed his ideas well but had flawed logic in some of his thinking.
You don't have to run for president to become part of American history.
A northern California brewery has taken it upon itself to establish the most directly proportionate presidential election model so far this election year. Actually, the brewery has only succeeded in running the election hype into the ground.
Wes Hunt's Monday column is, perhaps, the worst opinion piece that I've seen in the Alligator in the last five years.
Tim Tebow has more than one vote to cast this fall.
Boy, was I disappointed when I opened the Alligator on Monday morning.
Alachua County residents heading to the polls are quickly outnumbering early voters from the 2004 presidential election.
A woman was arrested after witnesses reported she intentionally hit a man with her car early Tuesday morning.
Nineteen senators - 12 from the Gator Party, six from the Orange and Blue Party and one independent senator - were appointed to Student Senate committees during Tuesday's meeting.
The ailing economy has caused UF to take new risks with its $1.25 billion endowment.
An 85-year-old man missing from his High Springs home was found Tuesday in South Carolina after an state alert was issued.
I am taking the final economics course for my major. I learned curves, graphs, labor and capital, and I have come to a truth about economics. It is incapable of quantifying human factors, such as fear, trust, greed and hope.
In Ian Shtulman's Monday letter to the editor, most of Shtulman's "evidence" grows out of the mass anti-vaccine rage following an October 2006 article by Tom Jefferson that was full of speculation. The rest of the scientific community, in virtual unanimity, has agreed that the flu vaccine is both safe and effective.
I appreciate the Alligator sending a reporter to cover a local fundraising event. However, I am sorely disappointed with its lack of sensitivity and misinformation.
I am a Christian. I am also what some might call a liberal, firmly committed to the Democratic Party.
We know there are tons of people who still haven't come around the socially uptight corner to accept the idea that "South Park" is a well-written show that doesn't depend solely on fart jokes and filthy language. That's fine. You'll see the light soon enough.
Pardon me, as I steal a line from one of my favorite rappers, but "Will the real Gators please stand up?"