New voting system eliminates runoffs at SFCC
By KATIE SANDERS | Mar. 25, 2008The results from SFCC's Student Government elections will be determined tonight, but one decision is set in stone: There will be no runoff election.
The results from SFCC's Student Government elections will be determined tonight, but one decision is set in stone: There will be no runoff election.
He took a hit and as the smoke filled his lungs, Patrick Kavanaugh said he saw the floor "flow" like a river to his front door.
The remains of two men who were captured in Iraq with a former UF student have been recovered and identified, the FBI announced Monday.
Every battery has two sides with different charges.
It has been said that the winners write the history books. If Executive Order 13233 isn't repealed, the mediocre and incompetent will get their chance.
Gator Stompin', the traditional end-of-semester pub crawl, may not be the drunken fest students would imagine.
On Tuesday, the UF men's golf team enjoyed a great performance in the final round of the Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational in Charleston, S.C.
The commitment Greg Reid made to the UF football coaches in February had been in the works for all 17 years of his life.
TEMPE, Ariz. - The Florida Gators are two wins away from bringing another trophy back to Gainesville.
Video. A night on the town with GPD and a look at underage drinking.
State Sen. Evelyn Lynn, chairwoman of the Higher Education Appropriations Committee, relinquished pay for her post at Florida State University on Monday.
Editor's Note: This is the first in a three-part series on the drinking culture of Gainesville.
Ever since the city proposed building a one-stop homeless center off of North Main Street, neighborhood residents and homeless advocates have been at odds about the plan.
Tuesday's guest column on the Iraq war argues with a distinctly twisted premise. The author assumes that we have some right or duty to spread democracy to other countries and that Iraq was a good target. That's ludicrous. Other countries have the right to choose different forms of government.
It might be fair to say that Josh Adams is the man, but for crying out loud, he's practically still a boy.
Yom huledet same'ach - that's "happy birthday," for those who don't speak Hebrew.
A UF fraternity that was suspended in 2006 until 2011 challenged its charges on Tuesday before a Tallahassee appeals court.
With the recent shuffling of the proposed one-stop homeless service center's location, it is clear that many Gainesville residents will do much to decry the homeless problem, but very little to help move toward a solution - especially if that solution happens to be in their own backyards.