Protestors rally for fair worker wages at Chipotle
Oct. 12, 2008Each October brings cool weather, the World Series and 20,000 migrant workers flocking to the farms of Immokalee, Fla., to find jobs during the height of the agricultural season.
Each October brings cool weather, the World Series and 20,000 migrant workers flocking to the farms of Immokalee, Fla., to find jobs during the height of the agricultural season.
An apartment building was evacuated Thursday afternoon after a car ripped open two outdoor gas mains.
UF students discussed the presidential candidates' policies and how they would affect students now and in the long-run in a debate Thursday night.
After dealing with eight cases of stolen motorcycles since Sept. 30, Gainesville Police are encouraging motorcycle owners to use caution with their bikes.
Rabbi Daniel Young stressed the importance of ignoring daily distractions and reflecting on yourself and the world around you as he spoke to a group of UF students Thursday.
A few student organizations are looking to stir things up Saturday by adding a twist to the normal traditions of game-day tailgates.
Hissing cockroaches probably won't be found skittering across campus, but according to a recent study by a couple of UF researchers, it's a possibility.
The Student Government Election Commission began hearing the first dozen of about 50 election violation complaints Thursday night at the Reitz Union.
Fresh off a dramatic campaign season, some members of Student Government said they are ready to get to work, following an SG election that brought about 20 percent of the student body to the polls.
Shands at UF has acquired a new weapon in its fight against heart disease, America's No. 1 killer.
About 300 students waited outside the Orange & Brew to hear results of Student Government elections early Thursday morning, but the results were not made available by press time because votes were still being counted by the Supervisor of Elections.
After a night featuring drama and delays, the seesaw of two-party representation in UF Student Senate has edged closer to a balance.
In an effort to reduce food waste on campus, Gator Dining Services is launching a campaign targeted at students, faculty and staff - the "Erase the Waste" campaign.
Esperanto is a first language for many but unheard of by most.
They just want to talk tomatoes.
Women reigned in the Black Student Union's Battle of the Sexes challenge Wednesday night.
Former Sen. Bob Graham spoke like a sportscaster giving a pregame analysis. In a speech before the presidential debates Tuesday night, Graham compared the debates to a championship game in which each player shows his strengths.
Two former Gators who have risen to political power addressed the impact a new president would have on Florida.
Twenty-three acts had to sing, salsa, shimmy or shake for a coveted award Tuesday night: one of three performances at this year's Gator Growl on Oct. 24.
The first day of the Student Government election saw a high turnout of voters, but it did not come without some polling mishaps and political mischief.