Swamp Party’s Spring platform
By Susan Webster | Feb. 10, 2014It is my pleasure to announce that Swamp Party has officially set its Spring 2014 campaign platform.
It is my pleasure to announce that Swamp Party has officially set its Spring 2014 campaign platform.
One good quip that came from John Mayer’s song “The Heart of Life” was “Fear is a friend who’s misunderstood.”
Like most students, I rarely pay attention to UF politics. However, when someone promises me there’s more than what meets the eye, I try to understand what’s going on.
People don’t take write-in candidates seriously.
Syria is rife with civil unrest. Many archaeological sites have been looted, museums are being damaged, and artifacts are being stolen. During times of war, cultural heritage is left defenseless. Islamic landmarks like the Umayyad Mosque, the old city of Aleppo and the Krak des Chavaliers — a crusader castle — have all been damaged by bombs and theft.
For the past few days, the Marcus Smart fiasco has had college basketball fans in an uproar.
Gainesville residents will no longer be able to purchase cigarettes from local CVS stores starting this fall.
For the first time in nine years, the Gators swept the Wildcats.
Lauren Haeger had a tough time against Wisconsin in the sixth inning on Sunday.
With one arm outstretched, he danced alone. His music was the clanging of blades, his choreography the steps and leaps of a fighter. His dance was the preparation for a duel.
Today is the last day to register to vote in the March 11 City of Gainesville elections.
Coach Billy Donovan was unsure Saturday morning if Casey Prather (ankle) would play against Alabama and left the decision in the senior forward’s hands.
A UF alumnus’ company is taking the stress out of gift giving.
For the month of February, students have a new alternative to pay for Krishna Lunch.
After ending one streak, the Gators refused to begin a new, less appealing one.
If cramming for midterms has you tearing your hair out, it might be time to call the stressed-out study buddy who’s suffering right there with you.
The state’s denial of the City of Gainesville’s request to use the Reitz Union as an early voting center for next month’s municipal elections is drawing criticism locally.
There is only one player remaining from Florida’s inaugural 2010 class.
Florida got off to a shaky start during the first round of its first three-day spring tournament.
Formaldehyde Flower sashayed across the stage and teasingly hid her corseted frame behind purple feather fans in the University Auditorium this weekend.