City to light holiday tree despite economic downturn
By FAITH REAVES | Dec. 4, 2008Gainesville's annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony has survived the struggling economy and the city's shrinking budget.
Gainesville's annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony has survived the struggling economy and the city's shrinking budget.
The Gator Party's vote to cut off students' time to address the Student Senate - and Gator Party Leader Jonathan Fager's attempt to rationalize that decision in yesterday's letter - shows that the Gator Party just doesn't want to hear from students.
In yesterday's letter, Gator Party Leader Jonathan Fager claimed public debate was used by the minority to delay meetings of the Senate, giving an excuse to his party's efforts to cut off the public's voice.
Even Tim Tebow couldn't have imagined this.
Expansion plans for the Gainesville Police Department downtown headquarters are inching closer to reality.
In recent days, the Gators' two most veteran players have played like anything but.
After a 15-hour flight from Iraq, Michael VanWagner's sister, Dana, arrived at his hospital room three hours before he died at 1:51 p.m. Thursday.
It's the summer of '92, and 18-year-old young men stroll into Yon Hall for the first time.
When I realized that extended library hours begin this week, I couldn't help but wonder why people would subject themselves to 20 hours of the UF library experience.
About 1,000 people living in West Africa will have increased access to water, thanks to five UF graduate students and a $10,000 grant.
Of the nearly 32 students who camped out Wednesday to snatch an unclaimed ticket for the Southeastern Conference Championship Game, nothing remained but empty soda cans, a pillow, and for some, a busted dream.
Daniel Seco's column made me "aw." And not the sarcastic, "poor baby, want a bottle?" kind of aw. I can sympathize because I feel like I've been there.
First, we would like to send a we-know-we-gave-you-a-hard-time-but-extended-hours-aren't-the-worst-idea-ever LAUREL to UF for the later closing times assigned to the libraries during the week of finals.
With the likes of former Gator Ryan Lochte hitting the pool this weekend for the USA Swimming Short Course National Championship, the Gators hoped to make statements themselves as they prepare for the approaching spring season.
What started as dine-in ended as takeout.
UF hasn't forgotten the way last season ended.
Brian Steele and Evan Drexler discuss the upcoming SEC championship game
Could it be? Was Gatorade actually created by a Florida State University team doctor and called "Seminole Firewater"?
A man was arrested after he was found with a laptop from the State Attorney's Office early Thursday morning.