Board postpones online fee, approves ,300,000 bonus for Machen
By KIM WILMATH | Nov. 29, 2007The student online fee discussed at Thursday's committee meetings for UF's Board of Trustees is still up for negotiation after a meeting Friday morning.
The student online fee discussed at Thursday's committee meetings for UF's Board of Trustees is still up for negotiation after a meeting Friday morning.
Asking the groups responsible for recent ads for an apology does not put free speech in danger. This is not a question of free speech at all. There are no consequences for these groups for what they expressed.
A nearly 80,000-square food UF life science laboratory at the corner of Archer Road and Gale Lemerand Drive will be completed in 2010.
Gator Stompin' was once a simple little pub crawl to 10 stops on West University Avenue.
Members of UF's Board of Trustees discussed the possibility of incorporating UF's fraternity and sorority houses into the campus Housing Department.
Boaz Dvir and his partner Rebecca Goldman, both students in The Documentary Institute, are working on finishing up their first documentary.
For anyone who's ever prayed for the light to change more quickly at 34th Street and Archer Road - your prayers may be answered.
I hate to play the part of institutional memory for the Alligator, but I remember last spring semester when the editorial board went ga-ga for the Academic Enhancement Program, now known as the Tuition Differential Program.
The University Police Department is investigating three burglary calls in a UF residence hall.
A UF class will host a race to raise money for two children's organizations.
When the UF men's basketball team heads to Tampa today to take on Vermont, all eyes will be on center Marreese Speights.
It's only seven games into the season, but a disturbing trend has emerged for the UF women's basketball team.
Sitting across from an empty lawn chair, Michael Berry waits for someone, anyone, to talk to.
It may be 70 degrees out, but downtown Gainesville is getting ready to celebrate Christmas.
A great deal of Alligator articles and editorials recently have focused exclusively on Ron Paul, whereas there have been zero articles about any other candidates. An editorial Wednesday reported that 34 percent of Republican students on Facebook support Paul.
If you're like us here in the Department of Darts & Laurels, you have four days to pull it all together and pass all your classes. Oh yes, it's crunch time. If you have eight 10-page papers to write, five exams you have to get A's on just to get C's in those classes, and homework assignments from September you have to beg your professor to accept, you've got quite a weekend ahead of you. So grab your venti iced soy mocha-frappa-whatever and stay optimistic for the next 72 hours with this week's how-the-hell-am-I-ever-gonna-pull-this-off edition of…
Courage, hope and faith.
Do the organizations that sponsored "Obsession" really expect Muslims not to be offended? And that if we are, as one person's letter blatantly implied, we are radicals, too?
Students and faculty gathered Thursday for a panel discussion about misconceptions of Islam in response to the controversial promotion of a movie about "Radical Islam."