Goal-setting task force outlines goals for next 5-10 years
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | July 27, 2015UF President Kent Fuchs’ goal-setting task force has finished its first task.
UF President Kent Fuchs’ goal-setting task force has finished its first task.
From now on, April 17 will be known as Josh Greenberg Day in Gainesville.
Gainesville is “feeling the Bern” as Gainesville Wants Bernie, a local group, is hosting a meet-up Wednesday at High Dive bar per request of Democratic Party nominee Bernie Sanders.
As a result of the Florida Legislature’s special session in June, the UF board of trustees Committee on Finance and Facilities made adjustments to several spending plans at their meeting Friday.
Allie Munch’s New Year’s resolution was to run a 5K race every month for the entire year.
The Student Body demanded change in the Spring election.
What occurred in Lafayette, Louisiana, was a tragedy. But what is occurring in its aftermath across the nation is simply atrocious and despicable.
On Monday morning, Carly Reeves woke up to UF alerts regarding a gunshot outside her dorm at Murphree Hall.
The Gators have granted redshirt sophomore defensive tackle Jay-nard Bostwick his release from the football program.
The Alligator Awards continue this week, with the fourth award being for "Best Freshman." Editor-in-chief Jordan McPherson and staff writer Ian Cohen join alligatorSports editors Graham Hall, Luis Torres and Graham Hack in a roundtable discussion to debate the five nominees. Debates will go in alphabetical order by the writer’s last name.
The Gators may be practicing inside sooner than originally expected.
There’s just over a week left in the Summer B semester, and that means we’re mercifully just a few weeks away from the start of the NFL Preseason. With that in mind, here are five NFL rookies you need to look for when you start to question why on earth you’re watching glorified scrimmages in August.
The day UF admissions released its decisions for freshmen applications was the day Stephanie Latour had been waiting for. UF was her dream school, and she couldn’t wait to see the results.
The construction of UF’s newest residence hall is almost complete.
UF President Kent Fuchs said he drinks between five and 10 cups of coffee every day.
In a red hammock stretched from a pine to a magnolia tree, Douglas Tam sat alone.
In the early 2000s, the refrain “We will not negotiate with terrorists” proved popular among conservatives. With the nation still reeling from the pain of the Sept. 11 attacks — and our military then deeply embedded in Iraq and Afghanistan — this oft-repeated mantra served no purpose other than to undermine the multitude of criticisms lobbied against President George W. Bush’s “War on Terror.”
We’re nearing the end stretch of the summer semesters and I’m sure you readers are aching to make the days count. Let us keep those spirits up with another riveting edition of…Darts and Laurels.
The UF Student Senate has another budget to approve.
The UF Student Senate has two meetings remaining this Summer, and while the chamber has had the opportunity to approve budgets and pass more than a dozen resolutions, it has yet to have the chance to approve all of the Executive Branch agency heads.