RUB hosts 'Hunger Games' tribute tonight
By Sarah Kinonen | Mar. 26, 2013The odds will be in Erica Alaniz’s favor once she volunteers as a tribute for District 14 tonight.
The odds will be in Erica Alaniz’s favor once she volunteers as a tribute for District 14 tonight.
Twenty-five students will be inducted into the UF Hall of Fame, the highest recognition given to students since 1921.
UF students who suffer from Popsicle toes may have to ditch their flip-flops this week, as the temperature drops to near record-breaking lows.
Thirty seconds. That’s all it takes for interviewers to know whether they will hire someone.
‘Tis the season for signed leases and stuffed cardboard boxes. With a few weeks until students move out of their apartments, local movers and apartment complexes prepare for the transition.
When Fernando left his home in Vera Cruz, Mexico, five years ago, he was searching for an adventure. An American adventure.
At UF Tuesday, people spoke out against a humanitarian act that was mistaken as an act supporting terrorism.
UF students who want a place to nap on campus might get it.
The color red bled all over Facebook’s blue and white homepage Tuesday.
UF criminology junior-turned-author Nikolas Wong is hosting a book signing today for his recently published work, “The Coffee House.”
The rate of sexually transmitted diseases in Alachua County is alarmingly high, but organizations are putting forth extra efforts next month to spread awareness and reduce local infection rates.
How many of you kids reading this article graduated from the International Baccalaureate program of your high school?
Former U.S. Representative, presidential candidate and physician Ron Paul will speak at UF on April 15.
Mitch and Cam, Stanford Blatch, Lloyd Lee, Kurt and Blaine, Will Truman. Who are these people, and what relevance do they share to each other?
This email is in response to your column “Why I didn’t vote in last week’s elections” published in the Alligator on Feb. 27.
A partnership between UF and Fox Sports culminated Monday afternoon in a competition that put UF advertising students’ creative prowess on display.
A former South African judge and life-long human rights activist will weigh in on gay marriage today at UF Levin College of Law.
Wearing a teal strapless gown, Tori Petry stood on stage as she was crowned Miss Marion County USA.
Don’t really believe everything you read in the New York Post.