Two Student Senate bills vetoed
By Clare Lennon | Oct. 10, 2011Two Student Senate bills were vetoed recently, one by the interim Vice President of Student Affairs Dave Kratzer and one by Student Body Treasurer T.J. Villamil.
Two Student Senate bills were vetoed recently, one by the interim Vice President of Student Affairs Dave Kratzer and one by Student Body Treasurer T.J. Villamil.
After months of planning, the Office of Technology Licensing moved into the Florida Innovation Hub on Friday.
Love and faith are both powerful concepts that fuel human existence. They are what guide people through life and support them in the most challenging of times. Some might argue that love and faith are all anyone needs to achieve any feat, but which idea is stronger? What about the person who has no faith? "The Ledge," a thriller starring Charlie Hunnam ("Sons of Anarchy") and Liv Tyler, explores the battle between faith and love, making audiences question what someone should be willing to risk for either.
Here's a list of the crimes committed on the UF campus over the past week.
With two and a half weeks to go until its release, the upcoming superhero film "Ra.One" is surrounded by super-hype. This week, the promotional machine of "Ra.One" included a launch of a "http://www.businessofcinema.com/news.php?newsid=19161" target= "_blank">special-edition "Ra.One" deodorant. Yes, deodorant.
BATON ROUGE, La. — The Gators walked out of Death Valley alive. That’s about the only positive you can take away from Saturday’s loss.
BATON ROUGE, La. — After the Gators got punched in the mouth, they shot themselves in the foot.
BATON ROUGE, La. — The Gators’ defense only saw 14 passes Saturday afternoon. That was still more than it could handle.
A kneeling Taylor Unroe swung at the ball and connected, keeping the play alive.
The Gators’ leading scorer took a game off from filling the stat sheet Sunday, but their second leading scorer did that and more.
Coming into his first collegiate meet, freshman Matt Elliott wasn’t sure what to expect.
It may not be the Cannes Film Festival, but Gainesville residents will soon have the chance to claim their place in the world of independent filmmaking.
Krishna Lunch, which served its first plates of food at UF nearly 40 years ago, has begun offering a credit card payment option to customers in response to student demand.
Members of the Students Party recommended the recent Student Senate elections be redone after receiving an investigation report.
There once was a hummingbird that lived in a forest. One day, a fire began to consume the forest. Powerless, all of the animals watched. Suddenly, the hummingbird appeared with a single drop of water from a nearby stream. It dropped the water onto the flames, repeating the action over and over again as fast as it could.
Dejeon Cain has heard about the 2 a.m. drunk rush.
About 25 students from UF Libertarians and the Gainesville chapter of Students for a Democratic Society protested the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on the Plaza of the Americas on Friday.
As Florida lawmakers try to rein in state spending in a financial atmosphere still showing signs of a recession, high school students applying for Bright Futures may find it more difficult to earn the scholarship than past graduating classes.
A couple of decades ago, Congress mandated that, in most drug-related convictions, the defendant must receive a minimum sentence for possession of the drug, usually depending upon weight and type of drug.
In a recent response column to my piece on Social Security, the writer suggested that I came from a wealthy background and loved to walk all over the poor to get ahead.