UF students build solar house for competition
By ARIELLE LEWIS | May 31, 2010UF students built a house, tore it down and are now building it again.
UF students built a house, tore it down and are now building it again.
It is love at first sight. It is a Thursday afternoon, and you are exhausted, waiting on the bus and eager to get home.
The Florida Public Service Commission approved a plan on Thursday to build a 100-megawatt biomass plant at the Gainesville Regional Utilities facility in Deerhaven.
If the zoning code hasn't changed, then the owners of the Fat Tuscan have no argument.
Like most college students, I am quite tied to my Facebook account and have put much of my life on the ever-growing social network. When I first heard about Facebook four years ago, I promised myself I would never sign my deal with the devil and get an account. Four years later and here I am, one of those people who logs on at least twice a day to update myself on things that the website says I care about.
Things just got a little more difficult for the under-insured and uninsured.
Bill Cervone's statement clearly indicates that he believes police officers can, in the name of self-defense, shoot any person in their presence armed with a possibly deadly weapon - such as a cane, which is hardly different from a table leg - and wielding it in a dangerous manner.
Florida Ultimate's A-Team won six of seven games over the weekend, culminating in the victory over Carleton College.
I cut off 8 inches or so and donated all my hair to the group in the plaza Thursday.
Students only have one more month to smoke on campus before it is officially banned. Let the countdown begin.
David Nigliazzo was not the only controversial nominee.
The $9.7-million cut in state funding for Shands at UF, which was approved by Gov. Charlie Crist on Friday, will likely adversely affect Florida's under- and uninsured patients, according to a Shands press release.
This headline, "Bus customer demands refund for missed flight," makes it sound like the bus didn't get him there on time, in which case he would be right to demand a refund.
A display of 5,473 cardboard tombstones, one for every soldier killed in the wars, lined both sides of Northwest Eighth Avenue.
Members of the grounds crew drag a tarp over the infield at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
A 19-year-old man was beaten and robbed in the tunnel under Southwest 13th Street connecting Norman Hall and the Yulee area early Monday.
It appears that juniors Kelsey Bruder and Stephanie Brombacher have developed a formula for winning in the NCAA Tournament.
HOOVER, Ala. – It seemed like the Gators couldn’t get out of Hoover fast enough.
For the fourth consecutive game the Gators jumped out to an early lead, and once again Stephanie Brombacher made it stand up.
HOOVER, Ala. – The Gators hope they didn’t just play their last away game.