Fate of the Union
By the Editorial Board | Jan. 28, 2008If Washington is the Hollywood for ugly people, Monday's State of the Union address would have been the final chance for an aging George Bush to get his place on the Walk of Fame.
If Washington is the Hollywood for ugly people, Monday's State of the Union address would have been the final chance for an aging George Bush to get his place on the Walk of Fame.
The best of the Alligator photographs for Jan. 21-25.
As the sun went down and the air turned cold Monday evening, Andy Coffey stood alone on the corner of University Avenue and 13th Street with a sign urging passers-by to vote Thomas Hawkins Jr. for the Gainesville City Commission.
The national champions are back in the national picture.
Job seekers on campus can meet with potential employers at the O'Connell Center today and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the UF Career Resource Center's Career Showcase.
Self-defense devices are not generally considered chic, but with a leopard-print surface and an MP3-playing holster, the new civilian-marketed Taser C2 aims to change that notion.
The City Commission listened to more than 100 citizens comment on a policy to make discriminating based on gender identity illegal, as 98 cities and counties nationwide have already done.
UF plays basketball against Vanderbilt.
Editor's Note: There are currently 8,000 Peace Corps volunteers serving. We reported otherwise in Tuesday's Alligator.
The signs jutting out of lawns, the smiling portraits on Web sites, the campaign flyers in your mailbox - they don't come cheap.
An at-a-glance guide to candidates and issues for the Jan. 29, 2008 elections.
Four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Anne V. Hull, a Washington Post reporter, took time out of her three-month vacation to speak with UF journalism students on Monday about her career as a journalist.
Though state higher education leaders have discussed laying off faculty members as a possible consequence of budget woes, UF hopes to avoid letting any go.
God bless the Alligator's Editorial Board.
State Senator Jeremy Ring may be a Democrat, but his proposed "economic development tool" is anything but democratic.
Doubting whether you can vote or how? Maybe we have the answers.
A chart detailing each of the leading US presidential candidates and their positions.
While I respect both Robert Agrusa and Thomas Hawkins Jr. in their impassioned effort to give younger people a representative with whom they can identify and general residents a stronger bridge across generations, I do not extend that respect to the Alligator Editorial Board.
The No. 14 UF men's tennis team will face a tough early-season test on Tuesday when it travels to Miami to take on the No. 36 Hurricanes.