Nanny Nitwits: Bloomberg bans donations to homeless
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Apr. 2, 2012A new proposal by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has many people scratching their heads, and rightly so.
A new proposal by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has many people scratching their heads, and rightly so.
Latroy Pittman is already making a name for himself in Gainesville.
Off-duty Gainesville Police Officer Wilfredo Perez was driving with his wife when they were almost hit by a Chevrolet Impala.
UF students are making more alcohol-related emergency calls, and a GatorWell official said that might not be a bad thing.
In spite of some extraordinary foreign and legislative accomplishments, President Obama’s re-election remains eerily uncertain, compounded by several factors both in and out of his control.
If you haven’t seen “The Hunger Games” already, do yourself a favor and go see it.
Don’t blame Vickash Ramjit for Florida’s bats slumping since Southeastern Conference play began.
The new Jay and Mark Duplass film, “Jeff, Who Lives at Home” is one of those oddball cinema experiences that win over an audience despite its idiosyncrasies
During Christmas 1998, Furbys flew off the sales racks, even though some were priced at over $100.
Mike Myers stood in the middle of a spacious warehouse among Winnie-the-Pooh cake toppers, neon-colored toy soldiers and silver jacks.
Everyone wants to know how Brad Beal will be celebrating his 19th birthday.
Whenever Ashanée Dickerson steps onto the floor, steadies her body on the balance beam or swings from the uneven bars, her effort is 100 percent.
UF researchers, along with scientists from six other centers, were recently awarded a $63-million grant to continue developing heart disease therapies.
For once, it wasn’t the Gators celebrating.
Deana Allen has never beaten her dad in one-on-one.
After a quick start on Sunday, Penn State got physical.
Florida’s track and field team doesn’t often leave events empty-handed, and the 85th Annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays was no exception.
The end of Sunday’s game may have marked the end of the Gators’ toughest week.
Bob van Overbeek watched as his opponent’s shot slowly bounced in front of him. The junior set his feet, brought his racket back and blasted a thunderous forehand past his helpless opponent.
A new poll by Harris Interactive/HealthDay presents some pretty troubling findings.