Police: Inmate threatens officers after unsatisfactory brownie
By Martin Vassolo | Feb. 15, 2016After she didn’t like her brownie, a Sanford, Florida, woman threatened officers with a dust mop handle.
After she didn’t like her brownie, a Sanford, Florida, woman threatened officers with a dust mop handle.
A Gainesville man with “laugh now” and “cry later” tattooed on his biceps was arrested Sunday after police said he pushed his father around.
Flying through the air and serving drinks is only part of Corey Souza’s job.
Florida is searching for answers on offense.
Every team has its stars, but depth is what separates the best from the rest.
Marylyn Resendiz tried on a beige hijab for the first time Monday.
UF soccer coach Becky Burleigh is continuing to reload.
Teaching moments are a bittersweet commodity in sports.
Teams that have long breaks in between games usually come out rusty.
Evergreen Cemetery’s first headstone still sits on the 53 acres of historical land.
After nearly five months of regular-season competition, the Gators finally begin their championship quest.
The UF all-girl competitive cheerleading club shared nervous glances and sighs of relief Sunday night.
I’ve deliberately abstained from writing about the 2016 election. In both the Alligator and elsewhere, we are so constantly bombarded with election coverage and “hot takes” that I think the last thing the world needs is another college kid’s narrow perspective. However, I feel the need to describe my experience last Friday at the University of South Florida Sun Dome.
To my fellow students:
Like so many other students, I spent the majority of last Friday worrying about impending admissions decisions and whether I’d be sharing a campus with my brother yet again. At 6 p.m. sharp, my family and I sat around our living room, eagerly watching him refresh the page over and over. Our phone started ringing, with a parent frantically asking questions about his or her child’s admission to UF’s Pathway to Campus Enrollment program, most of them derivatives of “What the hell is a PaCE program?” While my mom made an attempt at consolation, my brother finally triumphed over the UF server.
It is no secret that, historically, we at the Alligator typically endorse the minority party in Student Government elections. However, given the past year of what we feel has been inconsistency, a distinct lack of transparency and flagrant immaturity from both parties, we have decided to forego firmly endorsing either Impact Party or Access Party as a whole. Instead, we aim to promote a culture of unification and accessibility, which we believe begins with the installment of online voting.
UF professor finds pesticide for disease-carrying mosquitoes
UF’s Hispanic-Latino Engagement Center will open a new location Wednesday.
Students will discuss overpopulation issues in a TEDx-style talk Friday.