Wendy’s protestors want fair wages for farm work
By Alex Harris | Feb. 14, 2013The Rev. Les Singleton held a disassembled hamburger and pointed at its single, tiny tomato slice.
The Rev. Les Singleton held a disassembled hamburger and pointed at its single, tiny tomato slice.
The Gators traveled to College Station, Texas, on Thursday looking to win their third straight game in Southeastern Conference play.
In the wake of the International Olympics Committee’s decision earlier this week to drop wrestling from the 2020 games, Gainesville athletes and experts are expressing concern over the impacts of the decision.
Students walking around Midtown can breathe easier, as Gainesville Police arrested two people in connection with two January robberies in the area.
Three months ago, no one knew when Casey Prather would begin his junior season. After suffering a pair of concussions in the preseason, Prather didn’t play until Nov. 23 — Florida’s fifth game.
Local artists will showcase their artwork to Gainesville area residents this weekend during the sixth annual Winter Fine Art Fair at Tioga Town Center in Newberry.
If an asteroid half the size of a football field were to strike Earth, it would flatten everything within 750 square miles.
As the Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol prepares to become an application-only-based system, SNAP users at UF without a smartphone might find themselves waiting outside for a very long time.
Your car must be 30 years old or older to ride.
Tom McNamara never left a Gators game disappointed. The Seattle Mariners Director of Amateur Scouting has studied players since 1994. McNamara began evaluating former Gators catcher Mike Zunino since the Cape Coral native was 16. The Mariners selected the Golden Spikes Award winner with the No. 3 pick in last June’s MLB Draft, during which eight other Florida players found new teams.
Don’t kiss your family goodbye. Don’t sell your worldly possessions. Life on Earth will not be destroyed at 2:24 p.m. today when an asteroid whizzes past just 17,000 miles above the ground.
Pitching and defense were supposed to be the Gators’ foundation this season.
As entertaining as television shows can be, there’s always a little bit of a downside. The show ends, and you realize that all of the cute clothes you’ve seen aren’t going to appear in your closet. They are either way to expensive, or you simply don’t know where to look. I know it’s hard out there for a fashion junkie, but here is a way to make it easier.
Relationships are difficult. Usually, mates want you to hang out with them, do them special favors and make them sandwiches.
Unless you’re Taylor Swift, you’ve probably been single on Valentine’s Day. But it shouldn’t be a letdown this year.
Arthur Miller’s classic, ”Death of a Salesman,” opened on the High Springs Community Theater stage Friday night.
It’s the year of the underdog. Expect the unexpected.
Fierce replies and a lively moderator sum up the UF 2013 Student Government Debate on Wednesday.
If you had 17 different people in your head trying to speak through you, you might be considered crazy. But for an actor in a New Zealand-based theater company, it is simply another night on stage.
Mimicking the movements of One Direction, The Wanted — a popular boy band in the United Kingdom — crossed the Atlantic in hopes of achieving success in America. And boy, are they glad they came.