SG parties collect contributions as elections near
By CAROLYN TILLO | Sep. 16, 2009Even a dismal economy can't stop money from flowing into Student Government party campaigns.
Even a dismal economy can't stop money from flowing into Student Government party campaigns.
As I was driving to the movies past The Oaks Mall on Sept. 11, I saw a group of anti-Islam protesters complete with "Islam is of the Devil" T-shirts. The scene was appalling, and the only consolation I found was that no one honked for them or showed support.
She may not have won NBC's "Last Comic Standing," but Tracey Ashley was the only comic standing Wednesday night at the Orange and Brew.
11:29 a.m.: Turlington Plaza buzzes with students; anxiety builds for those who know what is about to occur.
Batman has the Batmobile. Superman has a cape. Hammock Man has his hammock.
Reading the editorial about Gardasil now being required for female immigrants completely blew my mind. I don't understand how the government can do this and even begin to think it's acceptable.
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Lane Kiffin and Tim Tebow have something in common.
While Student Body President Jordan Johnson can provide Fabulous Rides for those who have imbibed too much, he can't prevent his fellow SGers from driving his agenda into the ground.
The secret is out: College kids like a lot of sex. According to Playboy's most recent college sex poll, that is.
Kanye West and his enduring propensity to go off-script at inopportune television moments seems to have forced the entire mainstream media into a state of apoplexy.
It's hard enough to get Urban Meyer or any other member of the Florida football team to say anyting about Lane Kiffin or his remarks let alone get them to say what they plan on doing as retaliation for Kiffin's offseason comments.
Narrated by Mike DiFerdinando
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What causes human beings to hate so much that they are willing to end the lives of others?
Thanks to Andrew Martineau, Gators spirit can be taken to the next level: personal hygiene.
Four UF employees resigned after being accused of using university money to buy about $30,000 worth of DVDs, digital cameras, furniture and other items for personal use.
Questions on the validity of Student Body President Jordan Johnson's transparency waiver have been raised since its Sept. 1 debut.
The Obama administration should do away with the color-coded, terror-alert system instead of trying to tweak it.