Responses to recent Alligator guest columns
Mar. 19, 2013This piece is written in response to Sarah Platt’s guest column regarding advertising in society. An answer to the question she posed: I strongly believe society shapes the media.
This piece is written in response to Sarah Platt’s guest column regarding advertising in society. An answer to the question she posed: I strongly believe society shapes the media.
UF was recognized Tuesday for its tree-friendliness.
Camera phones emerged as the No. 78 Nuclear Clean Air Energy IndyCar rolled onto the North Lawn Tuesday.
The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life at UF, originally scheduled to be outside for the first time, has to move back indoors.
We, as a college society, need to be more aware of what’s going on around our campuses.
This column is written as a response to Wednesday’s guest column “Gender inequality is rampant in the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America Organizations.”
All eyes were on the University of Central Florida on Monday, and UF was no exception.
Nationally renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will speak at UF on April 3.
Advertising relies on stereotypes, and it seems no matter what campaign society is presented with, men and women are being portrayed in a gender-based concrete role.
If UF student organizations follow the lead of Tennessee, they might be allowed to discriminate based on religious beliefs.
Today is an important day for all students. Elections for the City Commission and mayor of Gainesville will take place. As Gators, it is important that we voice our opinions by voting.
With the stroke of a pen and a friendly handshake, UF and Sears Holdings Corp. became partners Monday.
UF is asking students to take an online survey to qualify to register for the 2013 student season football ticket lottery.
GatorWell Health Promotion Services and the Counseling and Wellness Center launched a campaign Monday to help students de-stress to success.
A state publishing agency that prints academic material recently announced it purchased a St. Petersburg-based publishing company.
Colleges around the country are taking steps to ensure real-world experience for their law graduates, and UF is trying a multifaceted approach to keep pace.
This editorial might make your skin crawl, and it should.
Whenever I get stressed, I turn to music.
Gator Nation,