Not Safe For Work
By The Alligator Editorial Board | Sep. 26, 2010Alanis Morissette is smiling somewhere.
Alanis Morissette is smiling somewhere.
About 100 faculty, students and guests attended the grand opening of the College of Journalism and Communications’ new 21st Century News Laboratory on Friday afternoon.
There’s another reason to be nervous about random roommates.
Army Lt. Gen. P.K. Keen traveled to Haiti for a planned two-day visit in January to meet with officials to prepare for the hurricane season, but his trip was interrupted by the earthquake that rocked the country.
UF's College of Journalism and Communications opened its Center for Media, Innovation and Research Friday. Dean John Wright and student Steve Johnson talk about the center's goals.
Many call it "The Facebook Movie," but it is still a highly anticpiated film that draws greater light on how the website juggernaut we all use came into existence.
A Wildcat ran wild up and down Florida Field on Saturday night.
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A student-athlete is presented with two options: run as fast as you can to chase gold medals on a worldwide stage or play in America’s most popular professional league and make millions of dollars.
Ahmad Black’s name sat atop the Gators box score, and he wasn’t exactly pumped.
While I was in New York for the summer covering the Mets, I met a nice guy who went to Miami for college and currently works for the Wall Street Journal.
Although they’ve already played eight ranked opponents, the most important part of the Gators volleyball season is just getting started.
The Gators are about to start their Southeastern Conference season, but the toughest stretch of the 2010 campaign may already be behind them.
Heading into its third tournament of the season, the UF women’s golf team is hoping this is the week they break out.
While the Gators dominated the Gator Invitational last weekend, they face a difficult test this weekend as they travel to Meadowood, Calif., to take part in the Napa Valley Tennis Classic.
A recent report from The Wall Street Journal states that debt from student loans is about $2.5 million more than consumer credit debt. UF financial aid advisers and a student explain where that money is headed and how students can spend it more efficiently.
When Buddy MacKay returned to Florida after serving in the U.S. Air Force in the 1950s, he saw a state in desperate need of development and renovation. Yet more than a decade removed from his service in a state government that has overseen numerous changes, he still sees a state in need of improvement.