UF economics students make memes for class
By Jensen Werley | Nov. 14, 2013UF students don’t always make memes, but when they do, they’re in Lindsey Woodworth’s economics class.
UF students don’t always make memes, but when they do, they’re in Lindsey Woodworth’s economics class.
For the seventh year in a row, the Florida Museum of Natural History is hosting its annual Starry Night event tonight.
A reported revenge plot on the car of an ex-boyfriend’s lover landed one local woman in jail Thursday morning.
Raela Villanueva wiped the tears from her face and grabbed the microphone in front of her.
Local nonprofits and students are stepping up to offer relief for victims of the devastating typhoon that hit the Philippines last week.
Santa Fe College received a grant from the Walmart Foundation to provide low-income adults and older youth with skills to obtain middle-skill-level jobs.
On Tuesday I attended an event hosted by the Jewish National Fund titled Making the World a Better Place, which was supposed to highlight the positive impact Israel is supposedly making on the global community.
“If you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. Period.”
Chances are if you’re reading this, you have student loan debt. You may have a federal subsidized or unsubsidized loan, a loan through your school, or your parents may have even taken out a Direct PLUS Loan to help cover the costs of your education. I have a twin sister attending Florida State University, so I happen to have all of the above. I have federal subsidized and unsubsidized loans, and my parents have taken out loans in order to pay for housing and books.
America’s most controversial law enforcer will soon prove himself worthy of his title.
Gainesville was straight-up COLD this week. We’re talking hats, gloves, coats and boots. On days like those, it’s hard to get out of bed and face the world — a pile of blankets, a mug of cocoa and a Netflix binge sound way more appealing than class. But you’re all champs: You went to class, you studied hard and now it’s Friday. Treat yo’self to a peppermint mocha latte, and enjoy this week’s edition of Darts & Laurels.
The Gators needed a Hand but could not get one.
Mike Davis felt burned by Florida.
The Gators are down a leader.
The Pride of the Sunshine was awarded the Sudler Trophy, known as the “Heisman Trophy of the collegiate band world,” at Saturday’s Homecoming game halftime show.
An early start to Black Friday could affect locals’ Thanksgiving traditions this year.
The man walked about eight miles to the doors of Lazarus Restoration Ministries Inc. with hopes of getting a new blanket to help him through the winter.
The UF Student Health Care Center is offering free blood glucose tests as part of UF’s Diabetes Awareness Month.
The cold weather blew in and took UF students by surprise Wednesday when the weather dropped to the 40s. But the cold snap is temporary.
ORLANDO — Abby Wambach continues to leave the rest of the world in the dust.