Sundance film "Bass Ackwards" released
By Joey Flechas | Feb. 3, 2010With the Sundance Film Festival closing out Sunday, many of the screened films have a few months before hitting theaters.
With the Sundance Film Festival closing out Sunday, many of the screened films have a few months before hitting theaters.
Gainesville’s most promising alternative act, Colourslide, delivers an album of radio-ready singles with its sophomore album, “Everybody’s Right About Everybody.” The record’s 11 tracks are a tribute to stadium-filling acts of the last 20 years.
Mark McShera’s letter to the editor Tuesday was an example of how disgusting, vile, hateful and forgetful members of the Student Alliance party can be.
I have concern over the prevalence of the “Islam is of the devil” T-shirts on the UF campus.
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An article in Wednesday’s edition of the Alligator incorrectly reported that Rudy Currence signed with Ludacris’ label, Disturbing the Peace, and with Mic Check Entertainment. The correct names are Disturbing Tha Peace and Mike Chek Entertainment. The article also incorrectly refers to Outkast’s song “So Fresh, So Clean” as “So Fresh, So Sing.”
WESLEY CHAPEL — A Tampa-area high school student says he was kicked out of the National Honor Society because he started a Facebook page critical of his school.
As hard as they are to forget, Billy Donovan doesn’t want his players dwelling on the contested jumper Scotty Hopson drained or the way Alex Tyus’ last-second shot rolled off the rim.
Just because Sharrif Floyd is the top-rated defensive tackle, according to Rivals.com, doesn’t mean it is a sure thing he will succeed in college.
A lot of the attention early in this season has been on freshman Ashanée Dickerson, but another young gymnast has started to make a name for herself for the No. 3 Gators.
It appears the Florida men’s golf team needs to get back into competitive form.
A student walks toward the College of Education underneath 13th Street during a heavy rain Tuesday morning.Minch Minchin / Alligator
Student Senators played it safe at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.
Some grocery shoppers are thinking about more than paper versus plastic.
Dr. Ben Carson looks back on his visit to UF.
Slating interviews for Student Senate positions with the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party finished Tuesday.
As the lights dimmed and the murmur of the crowd was replaced by a soulful voice and the chimes of a keyboard, the Orange & Brew transformed into an old jazz club.
Last Wednesday, I stopped by the UF Study Abroad fair outside of the Reitz Union to discover what options are open to me for getting out of Gainesville and my pitiful dorm room.
Look around, boys and girls, you’re surrounded by hotties.