Group sues university, SG over online voting
Feb. 25, 2008UF Supreme Court Chief Justice Brian Aungst was not contacted for the online voting lawsuit story in Monday's Alligator. The story stated he had been contacted and declined to comment.
UF Supreme Court Chief Justice Brian Aungst was not contacted for the online voting lawsuit story in Monday's Alligator. The story stated he had been contacted and declined to comment.
Students can vote from 8 a.m. to 8 pm. with their Gator 1 card at various locations on campus.
After her team played its 27th game of the season on Sunday, UF coach Amanda Butler sensed that fatigue might have begun to affect the Gators.
Two women have filed complaints against the city of Gainesville for sexual discrimination in the workplace.
Evan Drexler and Karl Hyppolite discuss the major storylines of the 2008 UF baseball season: Brandon McArthur, the young pitching staff, stealing bases, Avery Barnes and Bryson Barber.
In what has become a trend, another UF football national championship ring is being sold on eBay, but this time there is a name attached to the prized piece of jewelry.
Apparently, state Sen. Mike Haridopolos is such a riveting lecturer that UF couldn't let a silly thing like an appearance of conflict of interest get in the way of offering him a position - even if he is poised to become the Senate president in 2010.
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The search for the last assistant coach is finally over.
UF students can gaze at the stars from UF's own observatory.
Student Body presidential candidates found one thing to agree on - "Family Guy" is better than "The Simpsons."
A city-run garage that many UF students use as a starting point for a night downtown has also been at the center of two violent outbursts in the last few months, leading some to question whether something can be done to make the garage safer.
In the first three games of the baseball season, UF's starting lineup has been a well-oiled machine operating with interchangeable parts.
All company-operated Starbucks coffee stores throughout the country will close their doors to latte lovers earlier than usual tonight in order to train employees in the "Art of Espresso."
The whirl of orange and blue stickers, fliers and T-shirts signals the start of Student Government elections today, but the campaign goodies come with a lofty price tag.
For a horse trainer with a Southern drawl, 60-mile treks to attend salsa classes might seem unusual.
For Florida and Georgia, competition goes beyond football. A bill sponsored by Georgia state Rep. Barry Fleming would ban personalized license plates in Georgia honoring other state universities, including UF, if Florida and other states don't return the favor.
As the saying goes, close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.