UF student robbed, police look for suspects
By Kathryn Varn | Jan. 23, 2013Gainesville Police is looking for three men suspected of attacking and robbing a UF student Tuesday night.
Gainesville Police is looking for three men suspected of attacking and robbing a UF student Tuesday night.
Pedro Bravo emerged from a side door in courtroom 3C Tuesday, his hair shorter than in his mugshot from last year. He wore a red jumpsuit and glanced quickly around the packed courtroom.
There are four words we should never have to say: Back off Beyoncé, everyone.
Last Friday, in its edition of Darts and Laurels, the Alligator mentioned, “There were a lot of lessons to learn this week.” Of course, last week passed, but I can’t help but share what valuable lessons I also learned.
Recent school shootings cast a spotlight on universities’ security, and UF is no exception.
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UF may soon join dozens of colleges around the country in implementing gender-neutral housing options.
The Student Senate voted Tuesday to table a bill regarding election code reform for next week’s meeting.
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After closing Jan. 9 due to construction issues, Burrito Brothers Taco Co. on West University Avenue will reopen today at 11 a.m.
Sydney Moss and assistant coaches David Lowery and Murriel Page are alone.
It was 4:44 p.m. Friday when Ryan Jones realized he had a missed call and voicemail on his phone from his former professor, friend and ESPN freelancer Steve Johnson.
About 20 students involved with Gators for Obama packed their bags with winter jackets for the president’s inauguration in Washington, D.C., this weekend.
In the debate over gun control, one of the ideas I keep seeing come up is that in homicide situations, the weapon is often a moot point.
Caroline Stone compared hashtags to parentheses.
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Researchers may have found a way for people to eat sweet food without adding sugar.
The U.S. government is just like a professional wrestling production.
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As a native Floridian, Glenn Stein often gets asked how he came to be a polar historian.