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City races focus on growth, economy
By the Editorial Board | Jan. 27, 2008With nearly half of the seats on the City Commission up for grabs Tuesday and an amendment affecting tax revenue, the results of this election day could also have a great influence on a city already navigating redevelopment and economic growth.
Time runs out on South Carolina's comeback attempt
Jan. 27, 2008COLUMBIA, S.C. - Take nothing for granted in Southeastern Conference play.
Medieval fair feels effects of economic downturn
By KRISTEN HUFF | Jan. 27, 2008Merchants at the annual Hoggetowne Medieval Faire have noticed a snag in their chain mail in recent years.
Mobile ads warn of drunken humiliation
By KAITLYN WELLER | Jan. 27, 2008New mobile advertisements about excessive drinking are not warning students about liver disease.
Gators silence Commodores' big guns
Jan. 27, 2008A.J. Ogilvy walked over to the bench, shook his head and buried his face in his towel.
Track teams honor former coach with 11 event wins
By MIKE DiFERNANDO | Jan. 27, 2008The UF men's and women's track and field teams ran for more than just records and national rankings Saturday in the O'Connell Center: The Gators competed to honor a friend, a mentor and a coach.
Private loans land graduate students in debt
Jan. 27, 2008During her study abroad program last summer, Anne Lesser trekked through Europe, studied at the University of Cambridge in England and landed in debt.
Gator Dining makes efforts to aid environment
By ILEANA MORALES | Jan. 27, 2008UF's official food service provider, Gator Dining Services, has kicked up its efforts to go green with three new sustainability initiatives.
UF wins by half-point in season's first away meet
By CALLOVI< | Jan. 27, 2008Youth and inexperience nearly cost No. 1 UF a second-straight loss.
UF launches 10-week Recyclemania campaign
By ASHLEY McCREDIE | Jan. 27, 2008Students now have a different way to beat rival universities: recycling.
Recurso hosts gala for global community service
By LIA GANOSELLIS | Jan. 27, 2008A UF organization dedicated to raising awareness about global development will hold a gala at 7 p.m. tonight in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
Gator license plates top best-sellers list
Jan. 27, 2008In the battle of specialty license plates, the Gators managed to beat panthers, sharks, manatees, dolphins and other wildlife last year.
UF's first lady to kick off walking program
By CHRISTINE AMARO | Jan. 27, 2008Beginning Tuesday, faculty, staff and students will have a chance to join Walking Gators, a Healthy Gators 2010 program consisting of walking routes throughout campus.
CaribSA hosts fifth annual talent, fashion show
By ALYSSA LaRENZIE | Jan. 27, 2008Jhamil Mosquera looked at the girls in bikini pictured in the showcase program and knew he would enjoy the show.
Tights a sexy look for many occasions
By VANESSA DIMAGGIO | Jan. 27, 2008Last year's black leggings trend was all the rage among celebrities and college students alike. It was a stylish way to dress down a fancy tunic or look cute with an oversized T-shirt and flip-flops.
Volunteers take on invasive potatoes
By KATIE GALLAGHER | Jan. 27, 2008Armed with work gloves and orange plastic buckets, about 1,400 volunteers set out in the rain Saturday morning to protect their city from invasion.
Day-Lewis gives intensely scary performace in 'Blood'
By DANNY DJELJOSEVIC | Jan. 27, 2008My movie-geek friends were surprised to find out that I had never seen anything with Daniel Day-Lewis in it (not even "Gangs of New York").
Women upset Auburn, men can't follow suit
Jan. 27, 2008Heading into the Auburn meet, the UF men's and women's swimming and diving teams were polar opposites.
Monster first-half run leads to blowout against Vanderbilt
Jan. 27, 2008The days of flying under the radar are over.










