Pascal’s offers mellow environment for coffee drinkers
By Laurie Goddard | July 5, 2010I was disappointed that Thursday’s article about free Wi-Fi at Starbucks failed to mention an important local coffee shop: Pascal’s.
I was disappointed that Thursday’s article about free Wi-Fi at Starbucks failed to mention an important local coffee shop: Pascal’s.
Your article about the federal tan tax addressed the concerns of small-business owners, but it did not convey the compelling, irrefutable scientific evidence that shows the use of indoor tanning beds can increase the risk for skin cancer.
Skirt length. Lipstick. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Not generally things you would correlate with the stock market.
I recall people on Turlington Plaza protesting UF parking. I am writing to encourage their demonstrations. I recently received a parking citation for my scooter. While I can say the citation (for sidewalk parking) is incorrect, I would also like to point out that I am the type of person who never breaks rules, no matter what. But through this ticket-receiving process I have witnessed with my own eyes how evil the UFPD parking enforcement is.
Another school from Florida will kick off our list.
Most Summer B online courses and all fall online courses will be hosted on Sakai, UF’s new course-management system.
Gov. Charlie Crist signed a bill banning sales of bongs, pipes and other devices that could be used for smoking marijuana.
The Academy for Five Element Acupuncture, located at 305 SE Second Ave., is celebrating the graduation of its first Gainesville class.
Rob Zeller moved to Gainesville in 1993 to study chemical engineering at UF, but when he graduated in 1995 he decided to hang around for a while.
It became a crime to sell pipes and bongs in the state of Florida on Thursday unless the store selling them gets at least 75 percent of its revenue from tobacco sales. According to the state, these devices are not being used to smoke tobacco, but illegal drugs, so they have every right to criminalize them.
I already have enough reasons to question the legitimacy of graduating from UF: Ron Zook, Jesse Palmer — The Bachelor, really? — and Mike Mularkey (just because of his name).
July 1 was supposed to mark the beginning of arguably the most anticipated summer the NBA had ever seen.
Patric Young’s classes started on Monday, but he isn’t in Gainesville yet.
National Signing Day may be seven months away, but the Gators took strides during the month of June toward building another strong football recruiting class.
It is a sad day when you lose something that has been woven into a city’s identity.
Bodybuilder Chad Cruce coaches two athletes in the upcoming Mr. Gainesville competition.
A 10 percent tax will be added to indoor tanning bills beginning today.
Freshmen who've come to UF during Summer B will get a glimpse of the artistic and cultural experiences at the university.
UF students can now have free Internet with their grande, triple-espresso, non-fat, extra hot chai tea lattes when they go to an off-campus Starbucks.