UF officials explain tuition proposal
By Joey Flechas | Nov. 1, 2010About 30 students and faculty gathered in Pugh Hall Monday night for a forum about the looming issue of block tuition.
About 30 students and faculty gathered in Pugh Hall Monday night for a forum about the looming issue of block tuition.
Students can satiate their late-night cookie cravings thanks to a new Gainesville bakery.
Alachua County Sheriff Sadie Darnell is taking her fight with the County Commission all the way to the governor.
“Serving no useful purpose” since the summer of 2010.
The student organization Victory Over Violence will be hosting auditions for “The Vagina Monologues” this Tuesday and Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Reitz Union Room 275.
Thursday’s Amendment Showdown was a foolish article with little journalistic integrity.
Ladies and gents, it all comes down to today.
There are many problematic statements in Nate Rushing’s article. First of all, he suggests criminally charging abortion clinics and doctors, who provide a much-needed service.
In Nate Rushing’s Thursday column, Rushing said “there’s strong evidence for an abortion and breast cancer link” and cited the discredited, conspiratorial abortionbreastcancer.com group as his source.
Now that the bloodletting has stopped and we collectively nurse our wounds after a messy and angry election cycle, the mantle of governance weighs heavy on newly minted insurgent members of Congress.
Can someone please explain the difference between journalism and advertising to the political science majors working for the editorial staff?
If the proposed ordinance to enforce a 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. airboat curfew in Alachua County passes, it will cost county taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. During two years of public hearings on this issue, county reports have come to the conclusion that Alachua County has no compelling reason to adopt an airboat curfew. The county attorneys have indicated the same.
The bells of Century Tower don't play themselves. Here's a look at the students and professors responsible for the campus-wide carols.
In 1995, Becky Burleigh started the Florida program not knowing what the future held. Flash forward 15 years, and the soccer coach has built the Gators into a national powerhouse, winning 11 conference championships, including five straight after a win in Columbia, S.C.
JACKSONVILLE — Many things were shouted at Chris Rainey from the stands during Florida’s 34-31 win against Georgia on Saturday, some good and some bad.
Wow, you can take a deep breath now.
JACKSONVILLE — Will Hill couldn’t breathe.
Freshman point guard Scottie Wilbekin will likely be out 7-10 days after suffering a neck strain in Wednesday’s 92-58 exhibition win against Florida Tech, coach Billy Donovan said Friday.
I admit — I wept when Jon Stewart announced “The Rally to Restore Sanity.” Since entering college, this girl, who once thought there were no such things as “stupid people,” had grown into the kind of person burdened with very real nausea at a glimpse of Fox News. Or any news program, for that matter. Any message board, too. Any public political dialogue that descended into arrogance and insanity — and so many do. The reaction frustrated me, and when Stewart called for a rally to encourage reasonableness and respect in public discourse, I felt my anxieties might be soothed.
When you go to the voting precinct this week, you might notice a group of six amendments waiting for you. Just don’t let the numbering confuse you. Two of the amendments were removed, and someone decided not to change the numbering.