Theatre Strike Force to air weekly sitcom
By C.J. Pruner | Aug. 31, 2009This fall, on-campus residents will have something new to watch on Friday nights.
This fall, on-campus residents will have something new to watch on Friday nights.
I would like to express my disappointment in the argument being put forth by Mr. Harringer in his letter in Monday's Alligator. It is unfortunate that it is not easier to find consensus in condemning the wearing of hateful religious messages in schools.
Hurry up, Gainesville residents who are 21 and older - registration for the home bartending class begins today at 10 a.m.
The music stopped at 9:45 p.m., only to be replaced by cheers of "Encore!" and "One more show!"
Andre Debose might be following in Percy Harvin's footsteps after all.
Since moving into my new house this semester, I've started playing a lot of ping pong with four of my roommates.
Free issues of The New York Times will be available on campus again starting Tuesday, but the program still faces the possibility of huge cuts next year.
A pair of second-half goals from midfielders Lauren Hyde and Tahnai Annis helped the No. 7 Florida soccer team overcome an early deficit, spoiling South Florida's upset bid 2-1.
"What Would Tim Tebow Do?" night, a minor league baseball team's promotional event, was shot down by UF last week because of NCAA rules against the commercial use of student-athletes' names.
From buying flowerpots made out of recycled records to making a little person out of wood and scrap metal, the Mamaw Menagerie arts festival had something to satisfy everyone's taste for the eclectic.
Florida's backups could beat Charleston Southern on Saturday.
Florida ended the weekend with the same amount of downed sets as when they began it - zero.
In the face of university-wide budget cuts, outside funding for UF research has increased.
After a monthlong tour of Europe, two UF students displayed their experience to the public at an exhibit Friday night.
About a dozen volunteers got together Saturday afternoon to plaster, paint and carpet areas of the Arc of Alachua County, an organization that serves the developmentally disabled community of Alachua.
In Friday's edition of the Alligator, Student Body Treasurer Maryam Laguna wrote that after a temporary gap in delivery, The New York Times would be restored to newspaper boxes on campus starting Monday. However, what she neglected to mention is that despite the temporary return of the Times, the paper's readership program still has been cut from the next proposed Student Government budget.
I'm tired of people being enraged at the few Christians who actually follow what the good book commands. In the same way evangelicals say, "Don't hate the sinner, hate the sin," I say, "Don't hate the Christian."
Hurry up, Gainesville residents who are 21 and older - registration for the home bartending class begins today at 10 a.m.
From the outside, the front studio of the Unified Training Center looked like just another stop on the monthly Art Walk around Gainesville.