Two Worlds Together
Apr. 22, 2008A local boy who has high-functioning autism is learning to cope with his disorder and the world around him. Slideshow. 10 photos.
A local boy who has high-functioning autism is learning to cope with his disorder and the world around him. Slideshow. 10 photos.
Wakeskating, a sport combining skateboarding and wakeboarding, is gaining popularity in Florida among water sports enthusiasts.Slideshow. 6 photos.
Wearing a Gator Party T-shirt and khaki shorts, Ryan Moseley sat calmly on his couch with about a week left in his Reitz Union office.
Before Amanda Castillo stepped in her new training center, most of the other girls at the Orlando Metro thought they knew her.
Janine Sikes, UF spokeswoman, said Wednesday that by saying, "We anticipate layoffs from every spectrum: from maintenance up to tenured faculty," in this story, she was referring to vacant positions that will be eliminated. She said she meant to say "tenure-track faculty" instead of tenured faculty.
Few issues represent so profound a moral conundrum and elicit so visceral an emotional response as capital punishment.
I have always believed that things happen for a reason.
As checking e-mail and surfing social-networking sites have become compulsive for many college students, professors around the country - and at UF - have begun limiting laptop use in classrooms.
Andrew Enriquez, a third-year history student, had 212 friends, pumped iron whenever he could and loved listening to Tupac - according to his Facebook profile.
At the beginning of the fall, all it took was two clicks from UF's home page to call up your favorite UF trustee and ask him or her your burning question. But not today.
Bad luck first struck Ryan Lochte on June 30, 1985.
You've seen them at the Plaza of the Americas: Student Government-sponsored billboards, in an effort to boost self-esteem, encouraging women to love their bodies, claiming that "diets don't work" and assuring everyone that confident women who don't worry about looking like supermodels are sexier than those who do.
In the spirit of Earth Day, we think it's necessary to applaud UF's ongoing campus sustainability efforts and the progress that has been made to reduce the university's large environmental impact.
Equipment-use fees that UF piloted this semester in four colleges will be made available across the university this fall as part of a larger effort to generate funds in light of major budget cuts.
Trends are the ebb and flow of the fashion pool. They arrive in huge, abrupt waves and wash out just as quickly. Most are sported by the likes of stylish celebrities, and some are created right here on campus.