Cabinet endorses biomass plant
By Meredith Rutland | Dec. 7, 2010A plan to build a 100-megawatt biomass power plant in Gainesville was endorsed by Gov. Charlie Crist and the Florida Cabinet on Tuesday.
A plan to build a 100-megawatt biomass power plant in Gainesville was endorsed by Gov. Charlie Crist and the Florida Cabinet on Tuesday.
After 13 years as a haven for Gainesville musicians and music lovers, the bar and music store shut its doors at the end of November.
The protest was organized by a class that unanimously agreed to take action against the proposed policy.
The semester is almost over, exams are in progress and "Club West" is now in session. Students are getting juiced up and strung out on coffee, cigarettes and amphetamines as they pull all-nighters and cram for exams.
According to a Gallup poll released Monday, 43 is now higher than 44. That is, former President George W. Bush is now more popular than current President Barack Obama with a 47 percent approval to 46 percent approval, respectively.
Students who attend a play in the Florida Gym tonight will feel like they’re in Italy for three acts.
Stop pretending. Stop it right now. If there’s one thing you can do for yourself and others this coming new year, I need you to stop pretending.
UF’s Ad Society has taken advantage of the booming applications market for iPhones, iPods, iPads and the iTouch by creating its own free Ad Society app.
After a yearlong study, researchers have found that the production of an important genetic protein linked to liver function decreases with aging.
This is it, Gators. You’ve all made it through another semester, and many of you have made it through your very first one. It wasn’t that bad.
The Student Senate unanimously passed a resolution opposing the implementation of block tuition during a meeting Tuesday night.
Borrowing elements from Tim Powers’ novel “On Stranger Tides,” “Pirates of the Caribbean 4” is supposed to be closer in spirit to the original film, “Curse of the Black Pearl,” in that it tells a stand-alone story of pirate plundering with a supernatural twist — specifically, Captain Jack Sparrow’s search for the Fountain of Youth.
With Florida’s regular season over, coach Urban Meyer has plenty of time to evaluate how his assistant coaches performed this year.
I’ve come across plenty of interesting athletes in four and a half years working at the Alligator, but one stands far above the rest.
Cory Weeks sits in a room with more than 700 students, each of whom paid $25 to be there.
When UF’s Hillel should be focusing on celebrating its winter Festival of Lights, the organization for Jewish college students is, instead, trying to persevere in the face of alleged anti-Semitism.
This was an excellent year to be a Republican and/or a fan of sludge.
We’re, like, the smartest city in Florida, y’all!
It’s 4 p.m. on a Monday when Bret Denney gets a call from his boss. One of the pigs is in serious trouble.