Florida Supreme Court justices to visit UF today
By Jensen Werley | Jan. 23, 2013All seven Florida Supreme Court justices will be at UF today to judge the Maguire Appellate Advocacy Competition.
All seven Florida Supreme Court justices will be at UF today to judge the Maguire Appellate Advocacy Competition.
More than 30 UF students gathered on Turlington Plaza to host a candlelight vigil for the dead and injured students of Aleppo University Wednesday night.
Gainesville Police is looking for three men suspected of attacking and robbing a UF student Tuesday night.
Justin Timberlake is bringing sexy back again, but this time with suits and ties.
Pedro Bravo emerged from a side door in courtroom 3C Tuesday, his hair shorter than in his mugshot from last year. He wore a red jumpsuit and glanced quickly around the packed courtroom.
Gov. Rick Scott announced last week that Florida’s unemployment rate dropped to 8 percent during December, the lowest rate since November 2008.
There are four words we should never have to say: Back off Beyoncé, everyone.
Last Friday, in its edition of Darts and Laurels, the Alligator mentioned, “There were a lot of lessons to learn this week.” Of course, last week passed, but I can’t help but share what valuable lessons I also learned.
A short and easy guide to how a 20-something can fit their life into a backpack and travel for weeks on end.
Sometimes during a vacation, I have this feeling that I am not doing enough for the world. With the very limited amount of time that I have I find myself only being able to volunteer in my community. I know many others feel the same way but just don’t really know what to do with the energy. I'm here to help.
Recent school shootings cast a spotlight on universities’ security, and UF is no exception.
Lately, we’ve heard a lot about the right to keep and bear arms.
Sixty-six times a day. That’s the amount of rape cases reported to the Indian government in 2011. And it’s suspected that thousands go unreported annually due to social stigma.
UF may soon join dozens of colleges around the country in implementing gender-neutral housing options.
Gainesville Police have arrested a man in connection to his adoptive mother’s murder.
The Student Senate voted Tuesday to table a bill regarding election code reform for next week’s meeting.
Gov. Rick Scott, who in 2011 signed a controversial bill cutting the number of early-voting days from 14 to eight, reversed course and called for early voting to last up to 14 days.
Although some die-hard football fans watch the Super Bowl for the love of the game, others watch it purely for the commercials.
Female inmates at the Alachua County Jail will take care of stray dogs as part of a rehabilitation program beginning in February.
After closing Jan. 9 due to construction issues, Burrito Brothers Taco Co. on West University Avenue will reopen today at 11 a.m.