Florida’s defense eyeing Georgia’s backfield
By Luis Torres | Oct. 28, 2015This year’s installment of the Florida-Georgia rivalry was supposed to be a matchup of the Bulldogs' Nick Chubb and the Gators’ Kelvin Taylor.
This year’s installment of the Florida-Georgia rivalry was supposed to be a matchup of the Bulldogs' Nick Chubb and the Gators’ Kelvin Taylor.
For Felicity Duran, Gate 4 outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is home.
As the live stream froze Wednesday night, the only sounds were shouts of dismay from supporters.
Shardé Pettis gets annoyed when people say her hair is long "for a black girl"— something she considers a microaggression.
While many Gators will head to Jacksonville for the annual Florida vs. Georgia game this weekend, others from around the world will head to Gainesville for the multi-day punk rock music festival, better known as Fest.
The UF School of Theatre and Dance’s Fall BFA Dance Showcase began Wednesday.
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont has breathed life into a campaign season that once seemed highly predictable. In an election cycle that once appeared to be a victory lap for centrist Hillary Clinton, Sanders has offered a true challenge for the Democratic presidential nomination. But Bernie Sanders faces a huge problem that could possibly be a deathblow to his campaign: his self-identification as a socialist. Before you hastily type a letter to the Alligator, I know Sanders considers himself a "democratic socialist," and it differs from other branches of socialism. From where I’m standing, however, he isn’t much of a socialist at all.
It is a familiar sight to anyone who has ever stepped foot in a lecture hall: a sea of faces looking anywhere but the center of the room. Sure, you might have 10 or so students who actually pay heed to the knowledge being imparted by their lecturer, but we’d bet dollars to doughnuts those same students are the kinds of dweebs who still take notes with pen and paper (Just kidding. For those of you that do, we have no doubt you have a bright and financially lucrative future ahead of you — please give us jobs).
I’ve always been afraid of going to the lake or the beach. First off, I identify as a male; my privilege protects me from understanding how having "the wrong body type for Abercrombie" or having a natural thigh gap might make a woman feel. Still, I’m always anxious during occasions when others might see me, or worse, when I might have to see myself.
Hey Mediocre Advice,
The Neighbourhood’s second album, "Wiped Out!," will be released Friday, and the band has clearly tested its limits. From indie and psychedelic rock to electronic beats, the California-based band experiments with new and creative sounds on its latest album.
UF students Michael Ortiz and Diego Zozaya revised and personalized "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)," and the pair’s collaborative effort is premiering this weekend.
With a donation from UF Health, Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo’s 21st annual Boo at the Zoo event will be bigger than ever this Halloween.
If money has kept you from going to music festivals like Coachella, Ultra or Lollapalooza, a new website might be the solution. Fund-A-Fest is an online payment plan system for purchasing tickets to big music festivals.
Florence Rosé is a belly dancer.
Paige Fry didn’t vote in the Fall Student Government elections.
To get into Saturday’s game-day spirit, UF public relations sophomore Robyn Wilbar wrote “Go Gators” in blue on a miniature pumpkin Tuesday.
Museumgoers will travel thousands of years into the past tonight with locally brewed beers in hand.
For anyone associated with either Florida or Georgia, the rivalry between the two schools means a lot.
Jessie Wang expressed her frustration to UF Student Senators after being barred from dancing outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Monday night.