Students take top spots in programming competition
By Carter Lyles | Nov. 13, 2011UF students placed first and second among more than 200 U.S. teams and 13th and 14th in the world in a recent international programming competition.
UF students placed first and second among more than 200 U.S. teams and 13th and 14th in the world in a recent international programming competition.
First-set losses have plagued Florida’s volleyball team all season.
Will Clint Eastwood's "J. Edgar" starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Armie Hammer make the cut for the Oscars?
More than 250 people got up early Saturday morning and went for a run in an effort to be more healthy.
Before she left her home, Parinee Mitchell lugged all of her furniture to the second story of her house and wrapped her car in a plastic tarp, being careful to seal each open edge. Then she said her final goodbyes to her possessions, hoping it wasn't the last time she would see them.
Nathan Skop knows how hard it is to park in Gainesville - especially downtown.
A story about The North Florida Herald that ran on Nov. 4 incorrectly stated that the paper had a circulation of about 33,000. The paper had a circulation of about 3,300.
In Palm Bay, Nick Martinez recently found out by being suspended that his school, Southwest Middle, does not tolerate public displays of affection.
After talking to people in my classes, I find that few know very much about something called a 401(k). How we use it will determine who among us are millionaires at retirement and who will live in poverty. Our grandparents got pensions and worked for the same employer for 30 years. We will be given the option to use one of the most powerful financial tools ever created for retirement, but some will succeed wildly and some will fail miserably. When you go out and get a job after graduation, funding a 401(k) should be near the top of your priority list.
I would like to thank the Alligator as well as the authors of "Obama is No Better Than Che Guevara" for providing one of the best "fake news" articles this side of the Onion. Their send-up of the intellectual inconsistency and naïveté of the extreme left was nothing short of sidesplitting. I mean, how could anyone read an article defending mass-murdering tyrant Muammar Gadhafi as a leftist hero and not indulge in a hearty chuckle?
This past Tuesday, I witnessed a couple on a Route 36 bus "first-basing it" while a guy sitting across from them stared intently, jostling his naughty bits.
The UF Supreme Court released its final opinion on Sunday regarding the Student Government Senate elections.
UF administrators experienced success and frustration during the Board of Governors meeting Thursday in Boca Raton.
Last week, the most frequent crimes reported on the UF campus were liquor law violations.
It's that time of year again — accreditation time, that is.
Ved Patel was typing away, analyzing the Torah, when Library West went dark.
Tahnai Annis does not want to play her last game as a Gator. And she is doing everything in her power to make sure that does not happen.
The UF men’s cross country team has clinched a trip to the NCAA Championships, but the women will have to play the waiting game.
While the Gators’ guards again showcased their scoring prowess Friday night, sophomore center Patric Young took control of nearly everything else.
A little over one month ago, Florida’s volleyball team made quick work of LSU as part of a stretch in which the Gators won eight consecutive games in straight sets.