Lead by Example: UPD odd choice for mental health training
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Jan. 24, 2011We usually think of mentors as people whose examples we’d follow to succeed.
We usually think of mentors as people whose examples we’d follow to succeed.
As a lecturer for the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Dave Small’s teaching contract was not renewed like it had been in the past 11 years.
Matthew Christ should be ashamed of himself, but instinct tells me he is probably rather proud. In the space of three sentences in yesterday’s guest column, he managed to label the Tucson shooter as ideologically conservative and try to weasel away from the fallout.
State Sen. Evers’ proposal to allow guns on campus would be disastrous.
The number of times firearms have been used to overthrow a tyrannical U.S. government: zero.
The final countdown has begun for the Gainesville Commission race.
What are your life expectations and goals? Do they include having a successful career, a healthy lifestyle or fulfilling relationships? For many, a major goal in life is to be happy.
Boot-cut, skinny or Apple Bottoms — it doesn't matter. Denim blue jeans have defined American industries and fashion for over 50 years.
After weeks of playing well in only one aspect of the game at a time, the Gators finally put together a complete performance Saturday night.
In a moment of brutal honesty, Florida basketball coach Billy Donovan hopefully put an end to all the speculation, all the guessing games and all the “if only” thinking.
Before Sunday’s game, LSU coach Van Chancellor said he was worried by how hard the Gators play.
Florida couldn’t spoil Auburn’s Senior Day celebration on Friday afternoon, even after notching a season-high 24 NCAA qualifying times and swimming one of their fastest meets of the year.
The Gators hit the road for the first time all season, and the unfamiliar mats served for just another victory.
The No. 9 men’s tennis team may just move up the rankings after defeating No. 7 Baylor 5-2 on Sunday.
Tyler Reed, coordinator of UF’s collegiate-league “StarCraft II” team, can play nonstop, skip meals and justify spending seven to eight hours on the computer a day.
Officer Doug Williams walks through the grass to the tune of middle school boys shouting.
One Florida state senator is pushing for a bill to loosen gun control in the state as well as the classroom.
The race for District 3 City Commission is heating up as the candidates prepare to make their push toward City Hall.
I was extremely uplifted to read about Student Government and Ben Meyer’s recent role in investigating taxi price gouging.
I’m guessing that Bob Minchin is one of those closed-minded individuals who thinks “The Colbert Report” is conservative.