Top of class: Alexander named state journalist of the year
By THOMAS EGAN Keeping her straight A’s for all of high school has become a motivation in itself for senior Lindsay Alexander, who views ending this streak as an unwelcome…
Only in March
By JOSH HALLORAN With March Madness right around the corner, there is no clear number one ranked team in college basketball this year. With one full week left, known as…
Straddling injustice’s border
The Florida DREAM Act is just another way for America to give away money that we do not have.
Let DREAM come true
Joy, excitement and relief can describe the feelings of thousands of students who graduate each year, but those that are here unlawfully cannot say the same.
Sippin’ on the Haterade: Softball deserves support
Florida Gator softball, and SEC softball as a whole, is on a steep rise to national relevance and deserves the obsessive fandom for which the region is known.
Scott ignores pill problem, blocks solution
Lately, the only thing more apparent to Florida voters than Governor Rick Scott’s approval rating nose dive is the need for pill mill regulation.
The ultimate bowl review
24 days and 35 bowls later the greatest month-and-a-half of the college football is over.
Sippin’ on the Haterade: South has risen, but who will knock it down?
By DAVID BALLARD In 2006, the south rose again. And since the University of Florida’s 41-14 dismantling of Ohio State that year, the Southeastern Conference continued to rise to astronomical…
Injury gives alumni a new perspective
The stadium comes alive with screaming fans and drum lines. The anxiety slowly settles and the nervous football player steps onto the field, admiring the atmosphere; he has been waiting…