GOTCHA Ride looking to give barflies a new way home
By Alexander Klausner | July 6, 2011For at least one year, UF students' nighttime transportation options are expanding.
For at least one year, UF students' nighttime transportation options are expanding.
A recent UF graduate died Saturday while tubing with his friends at Ginnie Springs on the Santa Fe River.
One six-week-long trial, media frenzy and not-guilty verdict later, a few UF legal experts have weighed in with opinions on the Casey Anthony verdict.
In the June 28 edition of the Alligator, an article about a fossil discovered in Vero Beach incorrectly reported the fossil has been exhibited in the Florida Museum of Natural History since November. A replica of the fossil has been exhibited.
On Monday, we recognized a day of legendary bravery in an onerous battle for life, liberty and happiness. We put aside our political persuasions and forgot our delusions of enmity. For a brief moment, we all had long hair, figuratively sang "Imagine" by John Lennon and did indeed "live as one."
Last Thursday, my good buddy/managing editor/the-man-who-has-the-sense-to-never-let-me-run-a-Muhammad-cartoon Joey Flechas and I drove down to St. Petersburg for the annual Florida Press Association convention. For the few of you who don't religiously follow the inner workings of Florida print media, the FPA convention is where a bunch of godless leftist journos/"media academics"/anyone with a hard-on for the written word from all across the state gather at some palace of a hotel, dress up in outfits picked out by Stevie Wonder and try to outstroke each other in rhetorical masturbation. Essentially, it's like the Republican National Convention with the exception that there's a limit to how much free booze you can guzzle.
If you're looking for some sense of validation as to whether your expert hunch that Casey Marie Anthony is innocent or guilty, seek life elsewhere.
It’s been seven months since Will Muschamp first stood at a lectern and promised his players would abide by a specific code of conduct.
Summer B is well underway, with many UF freshmen about two weeks into their college careers. The summer semester is a good way to ease into college life, but some of you may have noticed it isn't the easiest thing in the world.
For the third time in five years, we've tricked ourselves into going to the theater to see giant robots fight each other.
Greg Godin thinks the idea for Apple's new product is a dud.
In recent years, there has been surging popular interest in the ability to live in the ever-fleeting "now," a practice that aims to relieve stress generated by worry of what was and potentially will be.
While observers might consider linebacker a position of current weakness, Florida still repealed a scholarship offer to one of the nation’s standout high schoolers last month.
For the latest frills, flair and everything fashion, check out what our lens caught this week.
As cellphones, computers and our lines of communication grow ever smaller and more consolidated, Michigan's TRW Automotive is working on extending those same principles to a place you may not have considered: your car.
What’s it like to turn on the TV and see former players like Abby Wambach and Heather Mitts playing in the World Cup?
Hot Water Music recently announced plans to record a new full-length record - their first since 2004.
It's like Christmas in the dead of summer at UF - for weightlifters, anyway.
The Family Medicine Center is the newest $6 million baby of the UF&Shands system. The facility, built to accommodate the changing needs of the Gainesville community, cost relatively little compared to the outlay of funds that will be spent on other medical projects in the near future.
The UF student senate voted Tuesday to further the defining of online voting and stall the revision of UF Student Government's financial codes.