Same-sex couples tie knot
By Emily Morrow | Mar. 23, 2010UF Levin College of Law students gathered from noon to 2 p.m. for a “marry in” to protest the Defense of Marriage Act.
UF Levin College of Law students gathered from noon to 2 p.m. for a “marry in” to protest the Defense of Marriage Act.
Florida’s inventors now have the opportunity to earn a little more cash to fund their creations.
For most liberals, independents and sane conservatives, Sunday’s passage of the health care bill meant one thing: Rush Limbaugh is leaving the country.
At a public forum Tuesday, Dan Rua told a group of about 30 people why Google should give a gig for Gainesville.
Vice President for Student Affairs Patricia Telles-Irvin met with the Coalition for Justice Against Police Brutality Tuesday afternoon.
Eric Greitens wants to challenge students to serve their communities by helping those who have already served their country.
Deonte Thompson came to Florida as one of the top wide receiver recruits in the 2007 class, but three years later, he still hasn’t produced on the field.
Steffi Sorensen stood at the free-throw line.
It’s spring, which means the sun is shining, the birds are singing and love is in the air.
Amanda Butler’s third season as head coach of the UF women’s basketball team wasn’t the charm she was looking for.
Check out this special festival edition of the Alligator's MusiCast.
UF’s Internet M.B.A. program is one of two in the world to earn a rating of “excellent” in The Economist’s “Distance-learning special 2010.”
Sam Hollister was always close to his twin brother Tom. And, as they grew older, they grew even closer.
Local reactions to the House of Representatives’ historic health care bill passing Sunday night were as partisan as the vote itself.
Last time I checked, there wasn’t a campus fashion police task force, and that’s the beauty of America and the public school system: wardrobe freedom for all. CJ Pruner, it is rather unfortunate that you’ve utilized your Alligator staff writer privileges to deem yourself some sort of faux authority on what people should be wearing.
Forget health care reform hysterics. The real drama occurred after the actual vote on Sunday night, during a debate on a procedural measure offered by House Republicans.
CJ Pruner’s column published Monday was a shameless attempt at Greek-bashing in what he described as, “some hippie rag of a newspaper.” But, while we’re in the spirit of critiquing others’ wardrobes, there are some pressing matters I’d like to address.
Everyone knows about the Jay Leno/Conan O’Brien mess on NBC that left the latter kicked off The Tonight Show after the former was reinstated.
Teacher’s assistant Terrence Jamison leads his West African dance class in the McGuire Pavilion on Monday afternoon.