Students Party not running executive ticket
By Kelcee Griffis | Jan. 30, 2014For the first time in recent years, not all UF Student Government political parties are running an executive ticket.
For the first time in recent years, not all UF Student Government political parties are running an executive ticket.
For Caitlyn Lower, cruising in her silver Corolla will become a little more complicated near her Second Avenue Centre apartment.
With the Chinese New Year starting today, UF students and local businesses are celebrating around town.
Former members of Team Florida Cycling will join forces on Saturday to honor a friend and fund a cause.
Forensics may be traditionally seen as a strictly human-related science, but a new master’s degree program at UF is extending it to four-legged companions and more.
A paintbrush and canvas are just a few tools helping Alachua County’s seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory disorders explore their creative sides while raising money for a good cause.
Gainesville Fashion Week is looking for models who can strut, but organizers think local talent might be shivering instead.
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium will be filled with people running stadiums for a cause on Saturday.
I am in my last semester of the graduate program here at the UF School of Architecture.
My name is Susan Webster, and I currently serve as the Swamp Party spokeswoman. I am very excited to announce that our party’s slate has been released. After three days of qualifying, slating and interviews, Swamp Party is confident that we have selected the 50 most qualified and capable candidates to serve the student body in the Student Senate.
The weekend is finally here, and I’m more excited about it than usual because this Sunday is Super Bowl Sunday! Who cares if the half-time performer is Bruno Mars? Who cares if it’s going to be freezing at the MetLife Stadium? Who actually cares if the Seahawks or the Broncos win? Not me, because I don’t even like football. But I love Super Bowl Sunday, because I love food — namely, pizza.
During Tuesday’s State of the Union address, I was proud to hear our president talk about the issues that matter to Americans, especially those that impact us as students. From the skyrocketing cost of college to the importance of raising the minimum wage, the vision the president laid out last night is distinctly American: infused with the optimism and pragmatism that has always kept our nation moving forward.
They say that when we landed on the moon, the scientists who got us there used computers with less processing power than what’s in an iPhone. This implies that everyone who has a computer today has an opportunity to do something awesome. It also implies they’re probably wasting that opportunity, consuming massive quantities of porn or binge watching series on Netflix — or a weird combination of the two.
Chris Walker has finally been freed.
After a tough outing on the No. 1 court against Harvard on Sunday, Olivia Janowicz proved she is worthy of the top spot on Wednesday.
Python invasion has spread from the Everglades to the virtual world.
UF uses a background-checking service whose parent company’s government screening unit is being sued by the U.S. government.
UF’s Student Legal Services will be temporarily relocated near Carleton Auditorium due to construction in the Reitz Union.
The surging Crimson Tide is rolling into the O’Connell Center tonight.