Learn, obey local laws to avoid lasting consequences
By ZAHARA ZAHAV | Aug. 15, 2008A night on the town can present great photo opportunities -- as long as those photos aren't mug shots.
A night on the town can present great photo opportunities -- as long as those photos aren't mug shots.
Dear class of 2012: You'll have to excuse us.
The city is chock-full of historic locales, pillars of the government and beautiful, towering monuments to the nation's heroes.
Note: This is the third part in a three-part series on "going green".
Though Christian fraternity Beta Upsilon Chi was granted temporary recognition as a UF organization last week, school officials say it is too early to know if the court-ordered recognition will affect UF's policies against religious discrimination for club membership.
This story is the second in a three-part series on the trend of "going green."
A woman filed a $15,000 lawsuit against UF's Delta Tau Delta Fraternity and two UF students, one of whom she had sex with in the fraternity house while the other secretly videotaped the act.
Sitting outside of a coffee shop, Hanna Moerland sipped from a cup of tea and reflected on her state of reverse culture shock.
This story is the first in a three-part series on the trend of "going green."
He started in elementary school with fist fights and marijuana joints.
A city with no "help wanted" signs, zero classified ads and no applications. A desk covered in backed-up bills and a car with an empty tank of gas. A passing dream of a loyal paycheck.
Some people watch TV as a way to rest their minds and avoid meaningful conversations after a hard day.
Benjamin Hebblethwaite stared at Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous words from his "I Have a Dream" speech displayed on the computer screen.
Josh Kaplan waited in line for six hours when the iPhone came out in June 2007 and was able to get one the same day.
UF's chapter of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity was suspended for four years Friday as a result of allegations that members of the fall 2007 pledge class were forced to do hours of physical activity and consume large amounts of alcohol as part of hazing rituals.
If subleasing in Gainesville was a club, it would be the type of club where you have to know someone to get in.
Putting pain into words can be difficult.
The night ended with a rhythmic reggae beat pulsing through thick, humid Florida air.
Most people have to get oil changes every three months.
Stephen Cypen said it took him about 30 seconds after seeing a letter from UF\'s Documentary Institute to make the decision to donate $200,000 for an upcoming film about a Holocaust victim.