SG voting moving to electronic stations
By Alexander Klausner | June 8, 2011Election reform has turned a Student Government platform point into a reality.
Election reform has turned a Student Government platform point into a reality.
For the past six months, Tyler Thompson has coped with more injuries than a Spanish bullfighter.
The UF business college reported inaccurate data about 2009 graduates of its masters of business administration program to U.S. News and World Report, according to a university internal investigation.
Despite many raised eyebrows, UF officially has a new surf club in the making.
For the latest frills, flair and everything fashion, check out what our lens caught this week.
Tunes like "Marching Off to War" and "Helter Skelter" will escape from the confines of Common Grounds and into the humid summer night one final time this Friday.
Since the national onslaught of mega-chain coffee stores, Americans have reached their caffeine-hype crest. We now find our tech-savvy, social networking selves wired in more ways than one as we buzz through multi-tasking days. The taste for the bitter roast of coffee beans is one that is usually and conveniently acquired amidst the juggling acts that characterize college years. Fortunately for students, Gainesville is home to a plethora of independent coffee houses that satiate the craving for a swift wake-me-up. Here's our guideline.
What could be considered as nothing more than a rudimentary Saturday chore served as a pinnacle of glory for a group of UF engineering students last week.
The future of digital music is slowly taking form, and with it an unlikely group seems to be finding major advantages.
The Hippodrome State Theatre's latest production will make you want to shout. It may also incite a sudden urge to do "The Loco-Motion" and leave you singing "Do Wah Diddy Diddy."
To integrate two of the same things but with different colors has brought about such changed beauty in history, and the same can be said about blended wines.
The Wonder Years know something that a lot of bands seem to miss out on.
In 1946, George Orwell said that political language "is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind."
About 40 years ago, a herd of reporters gathered in a Democratic politician's office for a casual, off-the-record Q&A session. However, the only "Q" the reporters were concerned with that day was the war in Vietnam and why the United States was still involved. They kept pressing the politician for a definitive answer, something they had tried to do repeatedly in the past to little avail. The members of the press would finally get their answer when the politician whipped out his whoopee stick, pointed to it and proclaimed "This is why we're in the Vietnam!"
UF's Board of Trustees will meet today for the first of two days of meetings at Emerson Alumni Hall to do one thing.
In Tuesday's edition of The Alligator, an article about new hires at the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences incorrectly listed the college as the Institute of Agriculture and Life Science.
After 30 rounds in the books of the 2011 Major League Baseball
OKLAHOMA CITY — Kelsey Bruder swung and missed at a high 2-2 pitch.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Gators softball team does not exactly have a working relationship with Women's College World Series umpire Chris Drumm.
In a continuation of UF's woes against the Pac-10 in Women's College World Series finals, Florida (56-12) lost 14-4 to Arizona State (59-6) on Monday in Game 1 of the best-of-three national championship series.