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By The Alligator Editorial Board | Apr. 13, 2010When this time of year rolls around and finals are looming, we can at least smile for teacher evaluations.
When this time of year rolls around and finals are looming, we can at least smile for teacher evaluations.
Some students who walked onto Turlington Plaza on Tuesday walked out with a temporary tattoo.
Rubio canceled his speech due to an illness in his family.
UF sophomore Michelle Moultrie would be batting leadoff for just about every other team in the nation.
Nouns like "people" and "money" are already plural, meaning they don't need as "s" at the end. Yet many still pluralize already plural words.
The Gators’ bullpen has made games shorter for its opponents this season.
Two years ago, Mary Wise couldn’t believe her eyes.
Some people think we’d do anything to take a jibe at the Palin family, but we have to wonder why they make it so easy.
Police took a 21-year-old man to a mental hospital after he ran up and down West University Avenue totally nude Monday morning.
About 25 students learned about the strength of women in developing countries when they carried buckets of water across campus Monday.
Jake Gipson and Matt Wercinski grew up fishing together in the ponds and lakes of golf courses in northern Florida.
About 25 students learned about the strength of women in developing countries when they carried buckets of water across campus Monday.
I am appalled by the ignorant assumption in your April 7 editorial “Tea-bags” which stated the Tea Party movement is “a group of angry, crazy people who will do absolutely anything to create a scene.”
People spoke of police arrests gone wrong, talking coins and how not to survive a disaster on the Plaza of the Americas on Monday.
A new crop of ideals is growing at UF: buy locally, eat organic and care about where food comes from.
Last month, we wrote an editorial trying to convince you all to vote in Gainesville’s city election for mayor and District 4 commissioner.
Protesters of the University Police Department shooting of a UF graduate student have been invited to carry their concerns from the front doors of Tigert Hall to the front doors of the White House.
Today, a runoff election for mayor of Gainesville will occur between Craig Lowe and Don Marsh. For the uninitiated, Marsh is running as “The People’s Mayor,” an appellation proudly displayed at the top of his campaign Web site and on many of his campaign materials.
As voters head to the polls today for Gainesville’s runoff election, they’ll notice their ballots lack something that might seem essential to the election.
College basketball is in need of a change, and a 96-team tournament isn’t it.