City workers accidentally cut gas line
By JESSICA PONN | Feb. 13, 2008City workers accidentally cut a gas line Tuesday near Southwest 11th Street and Southwest Sixth Avenue.
City workers accidentally cut a gas line Tuesday near Southwest 11th Street and Southwest Sixth Avenue.
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor
The UF women's golf team didn't back down on Wednesday, but they only needed to check the leaderboard to see what happens when a team steps up.
The English foursome British Sea Power's third release "Do You Like Rock Music?" opens with the ominous mantra, "we're all in it."
Although the Butler Plaza Barnes & Noble tried to take the guesswork out of securing appropriate lovey-dovey literature by amassing the "best" of its collection on one table, the final selections were pretty far off - or right on target, depending on your sense of humor.
The Orange and Blue Party released its platform Tuesday in preparation for Student Government spring elections Feb. 26 and 27.
In response to Monday's letter from Danielle Emenhiser, segregation is a part of nature - cows in herds, birds in flocks, fish in schools and humans in cliques, clubs and organizations.
Vanderbilt running backs coach Kenny Carter has left the Commodores to fill the same spot at UF, according to an Orlando Sentinel report.
Another week, and another new low for President Bush.
On National Signing Day, reporters and television crews flocked to Jeannette (Pa.) High to catch the biggest news of the day.
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but pretty soon one in Gainesville might be worth $125.
Although Rebecca Bauman's column sighting the need for rehabilitation for sex offenders is respectable, she forgot to mention the psychology behind these individuals.
Count Sha Brooks among those who hope Lonnika Thompson will make it back into the lineup Thursday.
A summer job washing airplanes in high school was all it took for Jake Rothstein to know he never wanted to work under someone else's control again.
A track-and-field shot put weighs 16 pounds, but that's nothing compared to the weight of expectations that Beau Burroughs has carried around with him for the last three years.
Two UF students will attempt to collect student signatures as part of a national campaign to influence the 2008 presidential candidates' platforms to include increased funding for public service organizations.
Gainesville is seeing a revival of community-based neighborhoods due to New Urbanism, a development philosophy that creates sustainable communities that are walkable distances to shops, schools and jobs.
She wakes up every day having finally arrived, but it wasn't always this way.