College students: How to manage the stress in your life
By Tara Braun | Jan. 31, 2011There are many ways to deal with stress in college, so consider trying some of the following techniques to reduce stress and improve your emotional health.
There are many ways to deal with stress in college, so consider trying some of the following techniques to reduce stress and improve your emotional health.
STARKVILLE, Miss. — In the closing moments of Saturday’s game, the free-throw line was the Bulldogs’ strongest weapon and the Gators’ biggest weakness.
UF captains Jordan Jones and Azania Stewart stepped up in a big way Sunday.
Moments before her collegiate debut on floor, Mackenzie Caquatto’s thoughts were on her grandmother.
The Gators closed their home season Sunday with nine NCAA “B” qualifying times and 29 season-best times against Indian River State College.
Florida’s men’s and women’s tennis teams backed up their high early season rankings, winning the ITA Kick-Off Weekend tournament in Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex.
Excelling in every facet of the heptathlon requires a well-rounded athlete.
High expectations are the norm for the Florida men’s golf team. As four-time national champions, highly touted recruits came to Gainesville expecting to be part of the squad that brings home a fifth.
The buzz of treadmills, the swoosh of rotating elliptical trainers and the beep of hand scanners allowing entry into Southwest Recreation Center are heard daily as close to 4,500 students arrive at the recently renovated gym.
February 3, 1964: Three UF faculty members are among 10 people killed when a twin-engine aircraft crashes immediately following takeoff at Gainesville Municipal Airport. South Central Airlines Flight 510, departing for Jacksonville, loses power in its left engine and falls about 75 feet to the runway. William G. Cowperthwaite, James W. Willingham and David V. Legate are on board.
UF’s College of Engineering may fuse the nuclear and radiological engineering department with another department this summer.
As dozens of Gainesville residents, campaign volunteers and political enthusiasts poured into the United Church of Gainesville Sunday afternoon, Don Marsh silently sat at the makeshift foldaway table and slightly adjusted his campaign button.
The smell of smoked turkey legs and sweet frying funnel cake wafted over gypsies with jingling skirts, young girls in Renaissance costumes and men in pirate outfits armed with half-drunken brown bottles.
St. Francis Catholic High School hosted its fourth annual Souper Fun Sunday event at the high school’s gymnasium, 4100 NW 115 Terrace.
Hobbes. Locke. Montesquieu. Tom DeLay?
Whether we admit it or not, stability drives most of our decisions. It’s why we prize houses, steady jobs and reliable transportation. We might say we tire of routine, but without it, civilization as we know it would not exist.
UF junior Garrett Kramer wasn’t playing to win any of the grand prizes. He felt like a winner because he gave the shirt off his back to charity – and then some.
It’s that time of year again. If you are an underclassman like I am, the economy is still looking down, and you could use a well-paying internship or job to get you through the summer. For those UF seniors about to enter the “real world,” the job market is terrifying.
Florida head coach Mike Holloway said that his team would focus on
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