RTS changes routes; lets students' spouses ride free
By KATIE GALLAGHER | Sep. 30, 2007Changes to the paths and times of several bus routes will go into effect today.
Changes to the paths and times of several bus routes will go into effect today.
It took five games, but UF's offense finally met their match.
An emotional Wilber Marshall was inducted into the Ring of Honor on Saturday evening prior to kickoff.
Auburn just regained its two-touchdown lead
Wilber Marshall was honored before Saturday's game and was introduced as UF's newest member of the ring of honor-joining quarterbacks Danny Wuerffel and Steve Spurrier and also Emmit Smith and Jack Youngblood.
I'd imagine UF fans are experiencing an odd
After missing the past few games with a sprained right knee, Andre Caldwell is dressed and participating in pregame warm ups.
For the UF soccer team, the arrival of Southeastern Conference play means one thing: It's time to move on.
Campus preacher leaving for South Korea?
I'm sure everyone can recall instances when riding an RTS bus was less than pleasant and would certainly want for the buses to arrive promptly, according to schedule, in addition to also having room to comfortably fit on the bus. Now imagine that multiplied by almost 8 million.
I write Joey Johnsen this letter as Paul wrote the Romans, with "great heaviness and . . . sorrow in my heart." I know I speak for the entire UF community when I write that we will daily feel Johnsen's absence. What will we do without him? I am certain we shall go to hell.
I'm responding to Thursday's letter "No progress with Gator." Ben Cavataro is right: The Gator Party isn't perfect. Like many other organizations around campus it has made a fatal blunder: It let in human beings. People try their best and fail. They exert themselves and come up short. They do the best they can and it still isn't enough. But that's life.
Before the YouTube videos, the protests and the Wikipedia entry, Toby Turner already knew the quote "Don't Tase me, bro" was going to catch on.
A UF student died Thursday after his friends found him unconscious in a swimming pool.
TALLAHASSEE - The Florida Board of Governors voted at a meeting Thursday to increase tuition at the state's 11 public universities by 5 percent this spring.