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Mayoral candidate: Donald Shepherd Sr.
By Kathryn Varn | Mar. 17, 2013For Donald Shepherd Sr., running for local office doesn’t require a thick wallet. He believes the best way to represent ordinary Gainesville citizens is to be one.
Mayoral candidate: Mark Venzke
By Kelcee Griffis | Mar. 17, 2013Mark Venzke has led a colorful life.
Early risers get first taste of St. Patrick’s Day celebration
By Mary Velasquez | Mar. 17, 2013Danielle Gould and her husband wanted to get a head start in celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
A guide to creating an interesting résumé
By Karilla Dyer | Mar. 17, 2013Due to the current competitive job market, many students are told that they must set themselves apart in order to get ahead. We are constantly told to gain as much experience as possible, to tailor our résumés to the position we want and subject ourselves to countless resume writing workshops and critiques. Here are some ideas for presenting your résumé with a creative edge:
Music helps us forget the annoying stuff
Mar. 17, 2013Whenever I get stressed, I turn to music.
Circus coming to town
By Fatemah Albader | Mar. 17, 2013After a six-year absence, an American-style circus will be back in Gainesville for a two-day performance.
City commissioner candidate, UF student wants to represent UF
Mar. 17, 2013Gator Nation,
Searching for the perfect schedule
By Abbie Dorwart | Mar. 17, 2013The perfect schedule can be difficult to coordinate. You may put together a perfect schedule off of the course listings, but when it comes time to register through ISIS, you may find that all the time slots you want have already been taken. So, for your upcoming scheduling needs, here is how to put together the perfect class schedule.
Uncommon majors I: linguistics — more than speaking the language
By Valerie Crum | Mar. 17, 2013Ever wanted to simply learn about language? Discover why a common greeting like “hello” varies between cultures? Study how language is processed in the brain?
Tweet ‘til you’re dead — and then some
By Nathalie Dortonne | Mar. 17, 2013The living dead is back with a vengeance and a 140-character limit.
Nonprofit hopes shop will get veterans outdoors
By Meghan Pryce | Mar. 17, 2013Dave McDaid was living in New York during Sept. 11. A few days after, he left because of the uncertainty of what could happen next.
UF drops SEC series to UK
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | Mar. 17, 2013The Gators are still waiting for everything to come together.
March Madness preview: East Region
By GREG LUCA< | Mar. 17, 2013The Favorite: Indiana
Greg’s tips for ‘March Madness’ survival
By GREG LUCA< | Mar. 17, 2013With Sunday’s announcement of the NCAA Tournament field, bracket season is finally upon us. Here are a few tips to help you win your pool.
Food Truck Rally comes back stronger
By Jewel Midelis | Mar. 17, 2013London Morrogh bit into a fried chicken and waffle slider at the second Food Truck Rally on Saturday night.
Gators lose SEC tourney title, earn No. 3 seed
By LANDON WATNICK< | Mar. 17, 2013After falling 66-63 to Ole Miss on Sunday in the Southeastern Conference Tournament final, Florida will travel to Austin, Texas, for the NCAA Tournament.
Sophomore homers twice in Gators’ win against Volunteers
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN< | Mar. 17, 2013Lauren Haeger had the luck of the Irish with her on St. Patrick’s Day.
No. 4 Gators sweep Tennessee
By MICHELLE PROVENZANO< | Mar. 17, 2013Olivia Janowicz set the tone with her strong on-court mentality on Sunday.
Kids saved, students shaved at St. Baldrick’s Festival
By Meghan Pryce | Mar. 17, 2013Jackeline Zelaya felt the beaming sun and a refreshing breeze on her newly shaven head.