People on the Streets: Homeless seek food, shelter
By HUNTER SIZEMORE | Jan. 26, 2009Bo Diddley Community Plaza, Saturday 4:30 p.m.
Bo Diddley Community Plaza, Saturday 4:30 p.m.
After calling off the search for a new dean of UF's College of Engineering in March because of budgeting problems, UF formed a new committee earlier this month to try again.
In response to Nicole Safker's question: You're doing just fine.
The UF women's tennis team is set on keeping its 23-match win streak against in-state opponents alive as it takes the Linder Stadium courts at 3 this afternoon against Stetson.
UF's International Center will host its Study Abroad Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Reitz Union Colonnade today and Wednesday.
With the identity and motive of last week's mystery texter revealed, the post-message frenzy could be described as truly bananas.
Chandler Parsons woke up Sunday morning on the right side of the bed.
"Bipartisanship" was the buzzword of choice during this past Senate term.
You probably noticed it. I know I did.
Within a time frame of three days last week, President Barack Obama symbolically undid many of '43's more controversial policies.
The O'Connell Center resembled The Swamp during the men's 4x400-meter relays: You could not hear yourself breathe, if you even had time to breathe, and you definitely could not hear a pin drop.
Saturday's swimming and diving meet brought a mixed bag for the Gators, something the team is used to when it heads to Auburn.
Library West's escalators came to a halt Friday morning when a technician broke the inside glass panel of the up escalator during a routine maintenance check.
My parents' generation did acid. My generation does Facebook.
Over the weekend, President Barack Obama authorized missile strikes into Pakistan that killed 21 people, mostly civilians.
Durty Nelly's Irish Pub
Over 70 collectors showcased everything from Simpsons' toys and spatulas to political buttons and World War II memorabilia Saturday at the Florida Natural History Museum's 30th Annual Collectors Day.
About 320 people attended a Friday memorial for Michelle Moses, 21, a fourth-year UF elementary education major who died over winter break while driving home to Mason, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati.
To find signs of the failing economy, you don't have to look much further than the current budget crisis at UF.