Library West vending machine offers school supplies
By Samantha Shavell | Feb. 7, 2012Frantic study sessions in Library West might be less stressful with the addition of a school-supply vending machine.
Frantic study sessions in Library West might be less stressful with the addition of a school-supply vending machine.
Gainesville gay rights supporters are excited that a California same-sex marriage ban was deemed unconstitutional Tuesday by a San Francisco federal appeals panel.
During the second White House Science Fair on Tuesday, President Barack Obama announced a series of steps his administration will take to train 100,000 math and science teachers.
The Alachua County Commission decided Tuesday to consider changing part of the funding process for county nonprofit organizations.
When 22 people were rushed to Shands at UF after a horrific series of car crashes on Interstate 75 on Jan. 29, the hospital was in desperate need of blood.
A UF fraternity is under investigation for a reported hazing incident.
Seven people went to Sen. Steve Oelrich's office on Tuesday to thank him for opposing a state bill that would privatize jails across the state.
UF has set a goal of zero waste on campus by 2015, and a soft drink company wants to help make that happen.
UF students can find fitness classes, track instructors and share their opinions through a new fitness website and application.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — In the Gators’ two previous losses against top-three teams, outside shooting was their saving grace from an embarrassing final margin.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — For 5-foot-8-inch Erving Walker, Kentucky was too tall of a test.
Will Holland is a biology major, itching to explore other options.
It took Joanna Mather just less than an hour to defeat her opponent on Tuesday, but it was an extra 15 minutes on Monday that really made the difference.
When Kytra Hunter first set foot on the mat in her collegiate debut, success soon followed.
Florida started off its spring schedule on the right foot with a team win and an individual win for junior T.J. Vogel at the Sea Best Invitational last week. But the Gators are working on consistency before hosting the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Saturday.
The likelihood of seeing a solar eclipse or Halley's Comet is greater than the chances of seeing politicians of opposite political parties agree on something - in public, at least.
Starbucks Coffee Company stirred up more than frappuccinos this past week.
As college students, we are the members of what many call the "Internet generation."
Before Valentine's Day is given a chance to rear its ugly head once again, I propose a new holiday: Vaginatine's Day.
In Tuesday's newspaper, the Alligator incorrectly reported that Nathan Skop earned 4,955 votes in the at-large 1 race. Skop earned 2,955 votes.