UF scholars protest Trump’s travel ban
By Jimena Tavel | Feb. 9, 2017Farimah Farahmandi has woken up every morning for the past two weeks wishing what happened was a bad dream.
Farimah Farahmandi has woken up every morning for the past two weeks wishing what happened was a bad dream.
Veteran Mark Weekley watched his Marine Corps friends get sent home for debilitating injuries while serving.
Eight female scientists shared stories over beers at First Magnitude Brewing Company on Thursday night.
In the Reitz Union on Thursday, Bridget Sullivan laid out patriotic shirts she designed.
After Tracy Fanara spent four weeks trying to become the next “MythBusters” host, she spent her birthday talking to UF engineering students about creativity and science.
Seventy-two UF medical and physician assistant-school students will take a break from their textbooks for the next two weeks to put on a series of musicals for hospital patients, and adults and children with disabilities.
Kirstin Cutts will never forget the nickname Kobe Bryant was given during the Beijing Olympic.
We’re interrupting your weekly Darts & Laurels today in light of the news of President Donald Trump’s infamous travel ban being blocked by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. From the looks of it, it’s well on its way to the Supreme Court, so we’re going to have to reschedule our regularly planned musings on pop culture and shift aside for this week’s (specialized)…
When we think about relationships, the word that often comes to mind is love. It can give us a sense of purpose, bring out the noblest parts of us and reveal things we never knew about ourselves. Too often, however, we think of love applying only to our romantic partners. In honor of everyone else, I’d like to talk this week about friendship.
The suspect in two armed robberies, both of which triggered UF Alerts, has been located.
The director of LGBTQ Affairs is resigning today after six months at UF.
As a recent UF graduate, I was disappointed in the Alligator’s coverage last week of the proposed Florida Senate Bill 02 (SB02), a legislative proposal to implement “block tuition,” which would charge a flat rate for tuition for full-time students regardless of the number of credit hours they take. When block tuition was proposed in the 2010-2011 school year, UF students fought hard against it and won. It seems the saying is true: Bad ideas never really go away, they just get recycled. Did the Alligator look for any specifics on how this would financially affect students? Because there are a lot of unanswered questions about how this would be implemented.
The eighth annual Cinema Verde International Environmental Film and Arts Festival aims to educate the local community about environmental issues through the four-day festival, which will feature 45 films.
A masked UF student was tackled and handcuffed at UF on Thursday after stealing a money box containing more than $1,000 from Krishna Lunch.
Brooke Copeland, the junior forward from Cleveland, Tennessee, is simply focused on one thing.
First, you have Rob Gronkowski.
Prior to beginning her career at Florida, the largest crowd that Sierra Alexander had ever performed in front of was just 100, and even then it was made up of mostly parents and friends.
No. 17 Florida is playing its best basketball of the year. With five straight SEC wins — three of them by more than 30 points — and a statement win over then-No. 8 Kentucky, the Gators have placed themselves in a tie atop the conference standings. But who deserves the most credit for Florida’s improvement? Assistant sports editor Matt Brannon and sports writers Ray Boone and Ian Cohen debate who’s been the Gators’ MVP — the most valuable person.
In Fall, Marina Tsongranis will no longer be able to grab her weekly caramel latte and honey wheat bagel from Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Hub.
A group of about 50 international students sought answers and support from faculty members at Santa Fe College on Wednesday.