F Book retreat lets incoming freshmen keep up traditions
By CHRISTINA McGINLEY | July 9, 2008Students will be encouraged to take a walk on the Gator side at an F Book-inspired retreat on Friday.
Students will be encouraged to take a walk on the Gator side at an F Book-inspired retreat on Friday.
The laws of supply and demand are causing an extreme slump in the apartment market in Gainesville, according to a UF study.
Can long-distance relationships work? Student senators proved they are once again willing to find out.
Leah Martindale-Stancil is coming back home.
College is where many people find their sexuality. But what if a couple decides to have a relationship without sex? Can it be done?
Dwight Howard. Kobe Bryant. LeBron James. Kevin Garnett. Chris Paul.
David Berman, you've got to hide your love away.
Corey Brewer certainly had some new faces to get used to.
Falling asleep during a concert seems nearly impossible.
Though early reports stated that a foster child was removed from a Shands at UF organ transplant waiting list because a stable post-procedure home couldn't be guaranteed, state and ethics professionals said other medical concerns might have influenced the decision.
UF Transportation and Parking Services has decided to restrict scooter drivers from driving through campus for the safety of pedestrians. This has reduced the amount of scooter parking close to the center of campus.
Janie Fouke, former UF provost, is a finalist for the presidency of the University of South Carolina.
Some Florida senators, including Alachua County's Sen. Steve Oelrich, are looking to introduce a memorial, which is basically a resolution, suggesting the federal government allow oil drilling in places that are currently off-limits.
In response to Brandon Sack's July 1 column entitled "U.S. could learn much from Argentina," I have just a couple of questions: What happens when social activism goes wrong? If you want to see activism go too far in a Western nation, just look at France.
Finally, the time has arrived for our politicians to consider drilling something other than corporate CEO's. With oil's inexorable ascent, a reexamination of the myths, merits, and minuses of offshore drilling is long overdue.
The days of students driving their scooters "door-to-door" on campus are coming to a close.
For Paul D'Anieri, the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, spending his first week in meetings is part of the learning process he needs to put CLAS on the academic map -even if it means the punk rock enthusiast feels a little self-conscious when listening to his old Clash records.
ORLANDO - Nick isn't the only Calathes brother trying to fight his way onto a team this summer.