The Girl with the Headphones: Part 2
By Joey Flechas | Nov. 17, 2010In 2005, in preparation to apply for citizenship and get papers for his children, Mariano married another woman. There was a wedding cake, a party and a certificate.
In 2005, in preparation to apply for citizenship and get papers for his children, Mariano married another woman. There was a wedding cake, a party and a certificate.
The wait is over. Accio your popcorn and tickets; “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows: Part 1” is here.
If you’ve ever used a GPS, you’ve used GIS.
Ricky Klopfenstein was frantic when he didn’t see Molly’s patchy-haired “rat tail” wagging under the crawl space of his house.
She’s the girl you see on the bus every morning, hunched over a book, scribbling answers to math problems, listening to music with big headphones.
Mochi Frozen Yogurt is offering a promotion to satisfy your taste buds and your conscience.
Today, students will arrive at the UF Hillel for dinner. But if all goes according to plan, most will leave with nearly empty stomachs.
A fire at the Sigma Chi fraternity house, 8 Fraternity Row, on Wednesday morning will lead to the eviction of one house resident and a mandatory fire safety educational session from the Gainesville Police Department.
Bands rocked for charity to help students increase their FCAT scores and decrease their chances of suffering from obesity.
When Marielle Ness’s father, Lt. Col. James Ness, told her about the local kids who give him and other soldiers the thumbs up as they drive the streets of the green zone in Kabul, Afghanistan, it ignited an idea for a project.
Billy Donovan attributed Tuesday’s 93-75 loss against Ohio State primarily to what he called the double-D: decisions and discipline.
Florida’s success depends on the greenhorns this season.
After spending 16 years in a research facility, a descendant of Triple Crown winner Secretariat was rescued by an Alachua couple and now resides on a farm for retired horses.
Members of Florida’s defense will feel like they’re in practice when they line up against Appalachian State on Saturday, but not because of the typical mismatch found between FBS and FCS teams.
About 70 students chanted and marched with signs from Turlington Plaza to Tigert Hall on Wednesday to protest the administration’s block tuition proposals.
It’s become the fastest way to a morning full of regrets. And New York no longer wants any part of it.
Not even behind the protective veil of a children’s book can President Barack Obama avoid falling through the thin ice of political controversy.
Perhaps Alden Gillespy should have looked up the definition of discrimination before writing his Wednesday guest column.
Since the beginning of this year, I’ve watched certain UF fans express more negativity toward UF athletes and coaches than I ever thought possible.