Leave it to prophets to ruin a good party
By Shea Ford | May 30, 2011Impending doom arrived May 21, 2011.
Impending doom arrived May 21, 2011.
This isn't even fun anymore.
I gulp a frosty mug of Pabst, wink at Gerry and ask, "Hey Hank, when are you going to start serving blacks in here?"
The summer heat has arrived. Students have fled the city, and the midtown business drought is on.
When Gov. Rick Scott announced his budget proposal in February, the word "education" was notably absent from the political event. And when he did roll out his education budget proposal, it called for slashing already underfunded public schools by more than 10 percent.
Gainesville residents might have to wait a little longer to find out the day they are supposed to vote for their future leadership.
UF broke ground Thursday on its new Clinical and Translational Research Building, a $45 million, 120,000-square-foot complex expected to be completed by January 2013.
Florida Ultimate failed to defend its Ultimate Frisbee national championship, suffering two losses Friday and Saturday at the 2011 USA Ultimate nationals tournament in Boulder, Colo.
Student Body President Ben Meyers' mission to expand free printing on campus is underway.
HOOVER, Ala.— In No. 3-seed Florida's biggest game this season, the
Lauren Embree keeps advancing in the NCAA Singles Tournament. She
HOOVER, Ala. — On a steamy, emotional, maddening, marathon
Even though Florida’s track and field athletes only needed to crack
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HOOVER, Ala. — Gators left-hander Brian Johnson was struck in the
Genevieve LaCaze tore through 3,000 meters of track, hurdles and
Alexandre Lacroix isn't done recording victories for the University
HOOVER, Ala. — For the second time this season, a coach from the
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