Smaller issues not federal concerns
By Bob Minchin | Mar. 17, 2011The economy is in the tank. Unemployment is stagnant. The budget crisis has brought us to the brink of a government shutdown. Libya is burning, and Egypt is still in turmoil.
The economy is in the tank. Unemployment is stagnant. The budget crisis has brought us to the brink of a government shutdown. Libya is burning, and Egypt is still in turmoil.
Senior Stacie Lavender touched more lives during her time at UF than she may ever have realized.
In most instances, shields, hubcaps and baseball bats are best reserved for scrapyards and street fights.
If you planned on eating Hooters’ famous wings anytime soon in Gainesville, think again.
With candles in hand, 250 people gathered at the Reitz Union Amphitheater Thursday night to remember the lives affected by the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami in Japan last week
The brothers and owners of Designer Greens restaurants in Gainesville and Orlando opened a third restaurant, Kay Bros. BBQ, during Spring Break.
It didn’t hit me until Wednesday, but run-off season has officially begun.
No one was going to get Kelsey Bruder out Wednesday.
As the Gators sat at 5-2 following a loss to UCF, earning a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament seemed impossible.
By ADAM BERRY
Note: The following column is not meant in any way to disrespect women. It may seem to address only men, but this is because the columnist wishes to follow the format laid out in the Holy Bible. By “man,” he means “any human being who partakes in awesome things.” If, by chance, you are a single woman who happens to fall in that category, do not hesitate to e-mail the columnist. He is free this weekend.
Although Florida isn’t picked to win the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships this weekend, coach Gregg Troy said the 14 women who qualified for the event are determined to defend their title.
When Alexandre Lacroix arrived at Florida four years ago, he came in with the burden of expectations on his shoulders.
In 1925, Floyd Collins was trapped in Kentucky’s Sand Cave, and attempts to rescue the famous cave explorer drew the attention of the nation.
Few students voted in Tuesday’s Gainesville City Commission, but history shows this is the norm.
“You like someone. They’re in a relationship. Be the first to know when they get out of it.”
The saying “If you don’t use it, you lose it” does not only apply to exercise and health.
Although it’s no longer the cultural phenomenon it once was, Pokemon is still part of, and really never left, the video game world.
Every day, the Hare Krishnas chant a melodic meditation and serve food to students in UF’s Plaza of the Americas.
Gainesville residents searching for ways to make their routines more green can educate themselves by attending the Cinema Verde Environmental Film and Arts Festival.