Poor economy leaves college grads struggling for jobs
By KELLY NGO | Sep. 8, 2008Students across the country are beginning to discover that a college degree doesn't guarantee a career anymore.
Students across the country are beginning to discover that a college degree doesn't guarantee a career anymore.
Some games, All-American high school talent gives way to freshman inexperience.
UF commercials featuring alumni encouraging each other to "Go write the great American novel" or to "Go cure cancer" will soon retire.
UF's research funds took a dip this year, falling about 3 percent from a record high the year before.
Wanna get Tim Tebow riled up? Say something negative about Urban Meyer.
Preseason polls and early-season rankings are two of the most dangerous aspects of college football.
As a recent jump in a national ranking indicates, the UF College of Engineering's efforts to recruit a diverse student body are succeeding.
I was pleased with Marc Weinoth's article Friday.
Cars may soon be running on slime.
Junior midfielder Angela Napolitano limped out to the practice field on Tuesday and was not participating in warm-ups.
It wasn't the first time that "SEC" chants rained down onto Florida Field. But this time, there was something different about them.
Tim Tebow teetered back and forth on his feet for a moment and let out an "ummm."
On Saturday morning, fairy princesses and future football players discussed the most important issues in the upcoming presidential election - recycling, saving dolphins and abolishing gun stores.
Forty years ago, my father and his family emmigrated from Pune, India to Framingham, Massachusetts. It was a movement from East to West and from sun to snow. On his first day of school in America, the teacher pulled him up to the front of the classroom and said, "This boy came from India. Look at his hair, look at his skin," and proceeded to have her class observe this legal alien.
The Reitz Union parking garage was briefly closed Friday afternoon after a gun scare, which turned out to be caused by a water gun.
Facing one of the nation's highest-powered offenses on Sunday, Katie Fraine delivered a stifling performance and propelled the UF soccer team to a 1-0 upset win against No. 4 Florida State.
Members of Gainesville's Nature Operations Division preserve about 20 acres of Florida forestry every two to five years by setting them on fire.