Cease and desist: A comprehensive collection of small irritations
Oct. 30, 2018From roommates to people with superiority complexes and everything in between, we aired our grievances
From roommates to people with superiority complexes and everything in between, we aired our grievances
In the light of violence, continue to show love
If you're going to adopt a pet, make sure you're up for the challenge
The amendment leaves behind violent felons without proper reason
Buy a helmet, or at least learn how to be safer on the road
Do some research, any research, before you go and vote this November
After meeting with leaders from Impact and Inspire Party, The Alligator made a choice on who to endorse.
We're a month into the school year, and the existential crisis is upon us.
Gov. Rick Scott is partially to blame for the state of red tide.
Seventeen years after 9/11, our nation is still recovering from the fallout
Student debt has been a problem and is only becoming worse. The research proves it.
Addiction is a problem of health, not a criminal one.
What you may be expecting from your freshmen year won't happen. That's okay.
As you take this year’s first steps across Reitz Union, through Turlington Plaza or into Library West, know that Gainesville, UF and The Alligator welcome you home. If this is your first time here, you’ll quickly become acquainted with what Gainesville has to offer. Prepare for the golden age between child and adult known as “college.” To those coming back: We missed you. Our town, schools and businesses are happy to have you back.
Endorsements, much like winter in Westeros, are coming. The Alligator will be gathering information provided from most candidates for most offices in the coming weeks.
We’re chugging right along with our four-part series on the upcoming primary election Aug. 28. Alachua County residents have until July 30 to register or change party affiliations in order to vote for candidates in their party.
To paraphrase the great American poet Dorothy Parker, “I hate reporting. I love having reported.”
For the past 45 years, 2 months and 25 days, The Alligator has been independent.
Around 3 p.m. Thursday, two Florida deputies were eating at a Chinese restaurant in Trenton, Florida, when they were shot and killed by a gunman.
At The Alligator’s office, our articles prior to the 2000s are bound in black-spined books. Articles of more recent years are saved in blue binders with the semester and year etched on its side.