All you need to know about SG elections
Feb. 17, 2013Like you, I take the upcoming Student Government election very seriously.
Like you, I take the upcoming Student Government election very seriously.
Swamp Party promises a lot of things it cannot deliver.
After a 24-hour designing and programming competition, TXT TAG will have a new mobile application and an improved website that allows users to send messages by only knowing a license plate tag.
Carnival’s latest cruise ship ordeal may not affect one of their consumer groups much at all.
There might be something “phishy” going on with UF emails.
Sam Parrish stood in line Saturday night under the rafters of a warmly lit pavilion, looking earnestly for a cricket cupcake.
A new website — which claims to have been made by the “silent majority” — criticizes the Swamp Party and its presidential candidate.
Off to the races.
A streaky second half got the job done for the Gators.
The first five games the Gators played in the Florida Lipton Invitational were ordinary. The Florida offense and pitching staff dominated the competition, and UF picked up five easy victories. However, the last game of the tourney took a different course.
What Florida accomplished on Saturday evening had not been done in nearly 21 years.
Another ranked Southeastern Conference foe, another missed opportunity for coach Amanda Butler and the Gators.
The Peace Corps is committed to maintaining a strong relationship with the UF community and will have regular recruiter presence on campus.
A new study by UF researchers has found a different region of the brain to help control anxiety or fear. This means people could have more control over their anxiety disorders or phobias.
The Florida bullpen should need a break by now, but that’s not the case.
With Mike Rosario leading the way, Florida used electric shooting to burn Auburn on the road.
On a day where it looked like the Gators’ offense would steal the show, a pitcher nearly took center stage.
It’s the most election-y time of the year. With kids passing out fliers, and candidates asking “HEY DID YOU HEAR—?” It’s the most election-y time of the year.
How many graduate students have gone to any of the concerts paid for with student fees? How many routinely attend any of the guest speakers paid for — at least in part — with the fees?