UF comedy club president headlining group's last Gator Nights show
By Sami Main | Mar. 23, 2011This week marks the last University Stand-Up Comedy Club show with Gator Nights of the semester.
This week marks the last University Stand-Up Comedy Club show with Gator Nights of the semester.
Although this one looks like something fancy enough to order in a Cuban restaurant, it requires few ingredients, and it’s quick and simple to make.
After an up-and-down season, Alex Tyus is focused on ending his career in style.
The Gators baseball team might have used up all of their runs for the week.
Will Muschamp isn’t a fan of the word “potential.”
It was a game of batting practice for the top-ranked Gators.
Although Fairfield isn’t the most highly touted team on Florida’s schedule, tonight’s matchup against the unranked Stags will still be the Gators’ tallest test.
A grease fire caused minimal damage in a Lakeside Residence Hall kitchen Monday night.
Senators unanimously passed a resolution honoring the memory of UF freshman Molly Ammon, who was found dead March 13, during Tuesday night’s meeting.
Members of Graduate Assistants United, the union for all graduate assistants at UF, rallied Tuesday in protest of two proposed bills that would take away the rights of unions in Florida.
Larry Gibson knows how a mountain dies. He’s seen it happen in West Virginia, where he has watched the surrounding mountaintops become flattened in the name of coal mining.
Have you ever seen one of those photo montages that show someone’s face holding the same angle and expression relentlessly, regardless of where and when the photo was taken?
Driving home is unnerving for John Banks. County Road 231 is in such disrepair, he said, that he sometimes has to drive in the oncoming traffic lane to avoid the potholes.
The idea of screening welfare candidates and recipients for drugs didn’t come out of the blue. Gov. Rick Scott hinted at it during his campaign. In fact, it was one of the few things we thought Scott was on the right track with.
Despite the economic malaise that has grabbed hold of everyday life, Gainesville is still a great place to call home, commission candidates from two separate races said at a forum Tuesday.
As a biochemistry student at UF, I found Zack Smith’s opinion column Monday disheartening.
John Kaplan likened the pain to what it must feel like to get shot.
Several citizens invited the Alachua County Commission to join their class-action lawsuit to get compensation for the physical and emotional damage that comes with living next to contaminated land.
“The Hunger Games” seems to be the “it” property right now.
Contrary to popular opinion, BYU is not a one-man team.