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Women finish second at SEC Championships
May 19, 2008Sometimes even your best just isn't good enough.
Marital Bliss: California ruling sets example worth following
May 19, 2008Last week, the California Supreme Court handed down a historic ruling regarding one of the most divisive issues of our time: gay marriage.
Bruins knocks off Gators in semifinal round
May 19, 2008Recently, it's been the Gators who have crushed the championship hopes of the Bruins - twice defeating the cross-country foe in basketball Final Fours.
Art studio relocates to the Reitz Union basement
By LAUREN WIECHMANN | May 19, 2008A art studio in the Reitz Union has packed up its paints and pottery in preparation for a move to the Reitz Union basement to save money in light of budget cuts.
UF faculty, staff pursue other job opportunities
By ELIZABETH LEVA | May 19, 2008Budget cuts are costing UF something more valuable than $47 million - the university's prominent faculty and staff members.
Gators play their way into SEC Tournament with sweep over Vanderbilt
May 19, 2008Perhaps Brandon McArthur was being prophetic when he changed his batting music for this past weekend's series against then-No. 13 Vanderbilt.
Gators top Knights to win NCAA Regional
May 19, 2008For the first time all season, the road forked in front of the Gators.
Gators advance to NCAA finals
May 19, 2008Jill Briles-Hinton saw this coming since last year.
UF students hold vigil, raise $10K for victims of Chinese earthquake
By JENNIFER WALKER | May 19, 2008Harsh winds couldn't extinguish the flames blazing from a couple hundred candlewicks at a Friday night vigil held to honor victims of an earthquake that hit the Sichuan Province of China on May 12.
Minority party avoids scare
By ELIZABETH LEVA | May 19, 2008A dispute at a UF Student Senate committee meeting Sunday left the Gator Party and the Orange and Blue Party pointing fingers over job responsibility.
GPD officer under internal investigation has a record of violations
May 19, 2008A Gainesville Police Department officer who resigned May 9 remains part of an ongoing GPD internal investigation.
Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce uses $2 bills to track local spending
By HAILEY MAC ARTHUR | May 19, 2008Some local businesses think the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce's economic stimulus plan is right on the money.
Credit cards: bane or boon?
By Brandon Esposito | May 19, 2008All of us should have at least one credit card. There will come a time when each of us wants to buy a car or a house or a boat, and for most of us that will require financing. Demonstrating the ability to responsibly use credit helps build up your credit score, and the higher your credit score, the less you will be paying in interest when you go to take out a loan.
Police break up 35-person fight in East Gainesville
By APRIL DUDASH | May 19, 2008The Gainesville Police Department broke up a group of fighting juveniles Saturday near Waldo Road.
Local TV station holds auditions for ‘The Amazing Race’
By CHANTELLE MARCELLE | May 19, 2008Watching the recent season finale of "Survivor," Donna Smith discovered a way to achieve reality stardom herself.
Faculty Senate requests more input in administrative decisions
By KATIE SANDERS | May 19, 2008Members of UF's Faculty Senate called for greater input over decisions about faculty layoffs and department shake-ups during the Senate's Thursday meeting.
UF team simulates hurricanes to test damage
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