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(11/16/12 1:00am)
Looks like a Winnie the Pooh story outside lately, but we won’t let that stop us from getting excited about the holidays! Whether you like it or not, we get a few days off from school next week. Gnaw on some Tofurky (or don’t), view some sweet footballs (is that how it works) and get ready to give some thanks!
(11/16/12 12:45am)
The constitution of the International Labour Organization declares “universal and lasting peace can be established only if it is based upon social justice.”
(11/16/12 12:30am)
A movement started.
(11/14/12 7:00am)
It’s been a pretty good week for you if you like petitions.
(11/14/12 4:30am)
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s loss to President Barack Obama put the Republican Party at a crossroads on a national scale. During the 2012 campaign, the GOP struggled to remain intact and keep a unified message. While Romney attempted to keep the focus on the economy and jobs, the prevalence of controversial social issues on the national scene exposed weakness in his campaign and in the vision of the party.
(11/10/12 6:15pm)
The election is over. That means everybody needs to get off their high horses and preaching grounds and go back to their daily lives. Please.
(11/09/12 1:00am)
Brr! Or something. Don’t worry, you’re not the only one who’s overly excited for the winter flavors available at Starbucks now. Even though our winter is much more mild than Actual Winter, we can still pretend that what we see could be a scene from Winterfell.
(11/09/12 12:54am)
Kenny Boynton is not afraid of waves — or sea monsters, apparently. Florida is playing Georgetown on a boat tonight, and Boynton hasn’t even taken the buoyant surface of the Atlantic Ocean into account?
(11/09/12 12:45am)
Despite President Obama’s re-election being officially projected just after 11 p.m. on Tuesday, ballots were still being counted well after in Florida, where voters waited in lines well past midnight.
(11/09/12 12:30am)
President Barack Obama’s re-election has prompted strong feelings both around the world and on UF’s campus.
(11/07/12 2:30am)
Once again, it looked like it would all come down to Florida.
(11/07/12 2:06am)
President Barack Obama waves as he walks on stage with first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha at his election night party Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in Chicago. President Obama defeated Republican challenger former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
(11/07/12 2:00am)
Twas November the seventh, day after elections,
(11/07/12 1:45am)
As I started to write this column on Election Day, polls were open and votes were coming in. By the time this is printed, very early Tuesday morning, we will most likely know who will be inaugurated in January as president of the United States.
(11/06/12 1:15am)
Donors listing UF as their employer contributed about $142,000 to political candidates and groups during the 2012 election cycle, according to data on www.OpenSecrets.org, a money-tracking website launched by the Center for Responsive Politics.
(11/05/12 2:00am)
Have you been sad for the last 12 years and couldn’t put your finger on it?
(11/05/12 12:15am)
Sara Bareilles speaks to students about voting for President Barack Obama on Saturday evening in Room 361 of the Reitz Union. After her speech, Bareilles rode around Gainesville in a van, encouraging people to vote early.
(11/05/12 12:15am)
Students on UF’s campus Saturday evening were at risk of guerrilla tactics: pop musician Sara Bareilles hanging out of a van window, shouting excitedly at them to vote.
(11/05/12 12:00am)
Young adults trust President Barack Obama more than Republican candidate Mitt Romney, but Romney supporters are more likely to vote Tuesday, according to a recent survey.
(11/03/12 10:45am)
While the rest of us worry about the sudden onset of cold temperatures and question the Florida’s worthiness as the Sunshine State, political pollsters are getting anxious as the final days before “the day” are finally upon us (by this time, I believe we are officially under the 100-hour mark).