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Staying in NBA Draft the right move for Speights
June 16, 2008Congratulations, Marreese Speights, you're about nine days away from getting paid.
UF to renew 10–year food service contract with Aramark
By THOMAS STEWART | June 16, 2008University officials plan to give the manager of UF's culinary kingdom control of campus food services for 10 more years starting July 2009.
UF health administrator postpones resignation
By KRISTEN HUFF | June 16, 2008After announcing in March that he intended to resign, Dr. Douglas Barrett has agreed to stay on as UF's senior vice president for health affairs for at least one more year or until a replacement is found.
Canes knock off Noles in opening game of College World Series
June 16, 2008THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Alumni Association names new executive director
By KATIE SANDERS | June 16, 2008The Gator Nation has a new leader.
Obama, McCain mobilize campaigns in Florida
By CHRISTOPHER MYERS | June 16, 2008As bowling balls thundered down the lane to ruin perfectly spaced white pins Friday evening, local volunteers met to discuss Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
Law school first in U.S. to offer new master’s program
By VICTORIA WINKLER | June 16, 2008Beginning this fall, UF's Levin College of Law will be the first in the country to offer a master's degree focused on environmental and land use law.
School board lays off local school nurses after Medicaid cuts
By JAVI CALDERON | June 16, 2008A federal cut in funding to state Medicaid programs has begun to resonate locally, as 29 of Alachua County's 42 public school nurses have been laid off.
Top UF official agrees to stay for extra year
By KATIE SANDERS | June 12, 2008Despite announcing his intention to resign in March, Dr. Douglas Barrett has agreed to stay on as UF's senior vice president for health affairs for one more year.
Chemical spill causes UF lab evacuation, road closure
By APRIL DUDASH | June 12, 2008A chemical spill in the UF Chemistry Lab Building next to Leigh Hall resulted in a building evacuation and road closure Thursday morning.
‘Zohan’ delivers stylish, silly humor
By JESSICA METZGER | June 11, 2008Don't mess with the Sandman. Adam Sandler has done it again with his combination of ridiculous characters, raunchy humor and crazy fight sequences that help make his new flick, "Don't Mess With the Zohan," gut-bustingly funny.
Juneteenth Festival showcases African–American heritage
By MARGARITA DELAPAZ | June 11, 2008A late flight into the wrong airport did not keep Kenneth Ogungbemi from attending the Juneteenth Festival & Juried Art Show last year. It did, however, keep him from competing.
UF receives $250K grant for study program on U.S. foreign policy
June 11, 2008Academics from across the globe began a six-week program Monday to learn about U.S. foreign policy at UF with the help of a grant from the U.S. Department of State.
Old shtick on ‘Weezer’
By ROBERT HILSON | June 11, 2008Not many guitar heroes make it through their high school years without getting slapped with the dropout tag, so it's even more impressive that Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo gets to flaunt a bachelor's degree in English from Harvard University. A decade-long stint with the Ivy League's finest must afford one all kinds of vital knowledge, and yet Cuomo still can't wrap his horn-rimmed head around the law of diminishing returns.
One—night stands can boost confidence
By ANNIE ANTHONY | June 11, 2008A one-night stand is nothing to be ashamed of. You should be proud of it. Cramming a mini-relationship based on attraction and minimal conversation into less than 24 hours is a feat.
Former UF professor, author dies Friday
By KATIE SANDERS | June 11, 2008Smith Kirkpatrick, a former UF professor, spent much of his childhood in awe of seashells he found while playing in the Arkansas mountains.




