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UF to induct 25 students into Hall of Fame
By Alexa Volland | Mar. 26, 2013Twenty-five students will be inducted into the UF Hall of Fame, the highest recognition given to students since 1921.
Florida falls to Florida State for second time this season
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Mar. 26, 2013JACKSONVILLE — Trying to cap off his most dominant performance this year, Danny Young made his biggest mistake of the season.
Record-breaking lows leave students shivering
By Alex Harris | Mar. 26, 2013UF students who suffer from Popsicle toes may have to ditch their flip-flops this week, as the temperature drops to near record-breaking lows.
Dinners mean happier teens
By Beatrice Dupuy | Mar. 26, 2013Alexandra Hermann misses her usual family dinners.
Notebook: Junior center more aggressive on boards
By LANDON WATNICK< | Mar. 26, 2013To prepare for Sunday’s contest against Minnesota, Patric Young channeled his inner Will Muschamp.
Passport gives new way to get fit
By Michelle Leute | Mar. 26, 2013UF students can now add a little spice to their gym schedules.
Interviewing company helps students get jobs
By Lauren Acton | Mar. 26, 2013Thirty seconds. That’s all it takes for interviewers to know whether they will hire someone.
UF tipping off WNIT Sweet 16
By PHIL HEILMAN< | Mar. 26, 2013Rarely does a Florida program — no matter the sport — settle for less than a chance to compete for an NCAA championship. Coach Amanda Butler and the Gators are stuck in that situation this season, but through two games they have made the most of their opportunity in the WNIT.
UF student starts moving company
By Camile Sardina | Mar. 26, 2013‘Tis the season for signed leases and stuffed cardboard boxes. With a few weeks until students move out of their apartments, local movers and apartment complexes prepare for the transition.
Students heavy TV streamers, study finds
By Mary Francis | Mar. 26, 2013Studies suggest more young adults turn to Internet TV instead of cable, broadcast or satellite TV — a trend Nielsen called “Zero-TV” in a recent study. The study reported the U.S. had more than 5 million “Zero-TV” households in 2013.
Florida offensive line dealing with injuries, lack of depth
By PHIL HEILMAN< | Mar. 26, 2013Florida’s spring game will have a different look this year.
UF students teach immigrants English through Project Progress
By Jenna Hostetler | Mar. 26, 2013When Fernando left his home in Vera Cruz, Mexico, five years ago, he was searching for an adventure. An American adventure.
Mom arrested after day care debacle
By Kathryn Varn | Mar. 26, 2013A Gainesville woman was arrested Monday morning after she attacked a day care employee and threatened staff members with a fire extinguisher.
People hear about Palestine government
By Lauren Acton | Mar. 26, 2013At UF Tuesday, people spoke out against a humanitarian act that was mistaken as an act supporting terrorism.
Freshman goalie survives fire, debilitating back injury
By CHUCK KINGSBURY< | Mar. 26, 2013On New Year’s Eve in 2007, UF freshman goalie Nora Neset Gjoen’s house on the island of Sotra in Norway caught on fire. She was trapped with her brother on the third floor. The smoke threatened to overwhelm them.
Alachua County Commission discusses wage-theft ordinance
By Kelcee Griffis | Mar. 26, 2013To give Alachua County residents a local resource to receive overdue paychecks, the Alachua County Commission is formulating the Wage Recovery Ordinance.
Local Aikido center offers free classes
By Samantha Schuyler | Mar. 26, 2013Each Thursday, Aikido of Gainesville offers free self-defense classes to the public.
Colleges across nation provide chairs to nap in
By Kelsey Wonderlin | Mar. 26, 2013UF students who want a place to nap on campus might get it.
Students display support via Facebook
By Shannon Kaestl | Mar. 26, 2013The color red bled all over Facebook’s blue and white homepage Tuesday.