Women close in on season's first tournament win
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Apr. 6, 2009It looks like winning could become a habit for the Gators.
It looks like winning could become a habit for the Gators.
In response to an article regarding the ongoing debate about policy concerning the act of feeding the homeless, I feel obliged to speak about a recent experience that may provide some insight for others on this situation.
Jimmy Bailey loves to cook. In fact, he cooks four times a day.
Judging by how our national press covered the G-20 summit, President Barack "Blue Steel" Obama was off in Europe refereeing his wife's Zoolander-esque "walk-off" against French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.
So far in spring practice, Gators are dropping like flies.
With final exams and projects looming on the horizon, the Editorial Board would like to take the opportunity to encourage you to consume massive amounts of coffee and don't stop.
Despite the economic downturn, the number of students grabbing passports to head to Paris with UF's College of Journalism and Communications has remained steady.
News of inflammatory graffiti on the side of a UF fraternity house has the Editorial Board dismayed by such thoughtless actions that only serve to oppress and spread ill will.
Johnathan Lott ought to get his facts straight before trying to be cute. UF does have a grade redistribution system. It is called curving grades, which literally means you force grades in to a normal distribution; they are fit to the bell curve. Many of the university's most commended students would fail out if they were graded merely on their raw percentage scores rather than on a curve.
Gainesville police officer Daniel Surrency, who arrested a UF baseball player for a DUI, is under internal investigation.
In my opinion, the impending budget cuts show what each department and the university values. Here is a recent example of misplaced values.
At the start of the season, the Gators had one sure thing in their starting rotation, and that was their ace, Patrick Keating.
As more people join Facebook and Myspace, the social networking Web sites have become a breeding ground for money scams.
Preliminary autopsy results from a man found dead in Gainesville indicated that there was no foul play.
Before watching the video "Harvest of Fear," I had never heard of genetically modified organisms.