Letter from the editors - The Racks
Nov. 19, 2012For nearly three years, the Alligator has been working with UF toward a compromise on its signature orange news racks.
For nearly three years, the Alligator has been working with UF toward a compromise on its signature orange news racks.
Late last week, we learned that Hostess Brands planned to file for bankruptcy, due to a fight between the company and one of its largest unions.
For the first time, UF will begin its observance of the Thanksgiving holiday on a Wednesday. In years past, Wednesday was regarded as a normal day for school and work.
UF students may find their best decorations in the trash can this holiday season.
The University Athletic Association addressed Monday the marketing department’s decision to ban UF cheerleaders from tumbling and performing stunts at practices, events and games.
One of us is Muslim, the other Jewish. But we share one thing in common: We are both pro-Israel in view.
Eleven different competitions, hundreds of gaming consoles and more than 10,000 feet of cord filled the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Monday evening for the second GatorLAN 2012 video game tournament.
Michelle Albert visited New York City for the first time last weekend. Like most tourists, she got lost on the subway and ate giant sandwiches, but she wasn’t just there to sightsee: She spent most of her time aiding Hurricane Sandy victims.
Coach Will Muschamp isn’t worried about style points.
After riding a school bus nearly my entire elementary through high school career and riding the RTS bus at UF for two years, I’ve had the opportunity to observe several surprising similarities and interesting differences between these two modes of transportation.
This holiday season, donating toys to sick children is being made easy by a Gainesville company — all you have to do is like them.
A cook at the Pollo Tropical in the Reitz Union was arrested on a battery charge Sunday morning.
Facing an opponent from the Sunshine State for the second consecutive game, redshirt freshman Carlie Needles made it rain Monday night.
A day after Florida dropped its Sweet 16 match against Notre Dame, coach Becky Burleigh still could not find a silver lining.
A UF aerospace engineering team has joined forces with NASA to begin a satellite construction project with explosive potential.
So, like, where does the Republican Party go from here?
The UF cheerleaders have been grounded.
You may not remember this, dear apostrophic reader, but last year, our football team was not so good.
A new learning platform called Top Hat Monocle is offering a new service to replace classroom clickers with cellphones.
A Santa Fe College cultural organization will host an awareness event today to highlight the dire circumstances affecting Syria.