FDA should let gay men donate blood
I can’t help but wonder how Monday’s poll results asking how many of us have donated blood will inevitably be skewed by the number of potential respondents who felt too ashamed to answer one way or another.
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I can’t help but wonder how Monday’s poll results asking how many of us have donated blood will inevitably be skewed by the number of potential respondents who felt too ashamed to answer one way or another.
ST. PETERSBURG -- If you’re thinking about buying tickets to the Florida-Florida State game in two years, don’t.
It’s a Saturday morning, and Sueli Cavalcanti has been awake since 6 a.m.
Alan Braunstein’s love for the Gators is untraditional.
Well, there’s really no other way to put it.
From heartbreak to euphoria in a matter of seconds.
Heartbreak to euphoria in a matter of seconds.
In the second week of September, South Florida went into a hostile Southeastern Conference environment and emerged with a win.
For the last two weeks, I have given advice for incoming UF students to use as they acclimate themselves to university life. This week, however, I write to lend a word of advice to all university students. Whatever grade, alma mater, or status as a student, listen up: Don’t drink from the punch bowl.
Hey! Have you seen this new Tiger Woods TV spot for Nike?
Race relations in the United States are not perfect, nor will they ever be. Since the election of Barack Obama, the problems seem to be increasing.
Outback Steakhouse has concluded its month-long “Thanks for Giving” promotion, in which customers could supposedly “help” the restaurant donate $1 million to Operation Homefront, a military charity that supports service members and their families, by ordering off a special menu. They’ve been pushing the promotion in their TV commercials:
As memories of the civil rights movement begin to blur and tales of integration fade with time, the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program is striving to bring these stories back into focus.
Florida still has a Sugar Bowl to play, but the mood around Gainesville is college football season is pretty much over.
They catch you as soon as you come in.
At the intersection of Marion and Thomas S. Boyland streets in Brooklyn, N.Y., is the Marion Hopkinson Playground.
A half-mile west of the Devil's Millhopper, Ed Kellerman stood in his living room crammed with electric guitars, amplifiers and drums, glued to his TV screen with his son, Dillon, watching replays of his son's basketball game.
America's drunken love affair with the notion of change has led the nation to completely overlook the shortcomings that continue to ravage our country.
With early voting starting today, we here at the Alligator thought it would be a good idea for you to take a look at your local candidates.
With each laugh, the confines of a horrid past slowly trickle out.