Inspire Party announces executive ticket
By Christina Morales | Jan. 25, 2018SG Senator Ben Lima announced Inspire Party’s executive ticket Thursday afternoon by sending an email to The Alligator and through Facebook.
SG Senator Ben Lima announced Inspire Party’s executive ticket Thursday afternoon by sending an email to The Alligator and through Facebook.
Martin Luther King Jr. didn’t only give the “I Have a Dream” speech.
Impact Party announced their executive ticket Thursday morning through Facebook.
UF researchers are discovering ways to efficiently use resources to provide for the world’s increasing population by growing digital crops.
The UF College of Veterinary Medicine has named a new chair for the Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology.
More than a dozen students showed up at Tuesday’s senate meeting to speak against Student Government’s initial decision to deny funding for free menstrual products on campus.
After 26 hours coding an application related to virtual currency, the Gator Bitcoin Club placed 4th at the Miami Bitcoin Hackathon, winning .05 bitcoin on Sunday.
When University Police Chief Linda Stump attended a national sports summit to give a speech, she did not expect to leave with an award.
UF Health Shands Hospital said 400 patients tested positive for influenza since Jan. 1.
Jenny Boylan carried a bucket of fake blood and water on Turlington Plaza at 9 a.m. Tuesday.
A UF student group is petitioning to allow students and staff to cast their votes early, on campus.
Janine Sikes, the assistant Vice President of public Affairs, resigned from her position Tuesday morning, according to an email from a UF official.
Student Government senators announced Tuesday they will take action to provide free menstrual products on campus after a Senate committee unanimously voted down a code revision for the initiative over a week ago.
After a Student Government committee rejected a proposal to provide free menstrual products to students, some took to Facebook to organize protests and temporary alternatives to the proposal.
To the tapping of keyboards, Sneha Patel fell asleep under a table in the basement of Marston Science Library Friday night.
A UF study found people who lose weight are likely to regain weight faster than previously thought.
As Ana Castro sat in her accounting class in Gerson Hall on Thursday, she heard the consecutive thumps of birds flying into the glass doors outside her classroom.
UF students worked up a sweat as they ran up each step at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Friday evening in hopes of winning a free Victoria’s Secret Pink sports bra.
Joshua Roe left his car running to keep it warm on one of the coldest nights in Gainesville this year.
A friend visiting Charleston, South Carolina, sent me a photo of a historic building with a prominent sign inscribed “Provost Dungeon.” My friend claimed the dungeon was where Charleston placed misbehaving provosts. I have also seen a plaque in New York City near city hall inscribed, “Near this site stood the Provost Prison, where patriots died for the cause of freedom 1776.”