Guest column: Get involved with the Students Party
Sep. 8, 2013In your time at UF, you’ll spend $2,082 on Student Government. Shouldn’t you have a say on how it’s spent?
In your time at UF, you’ll spend $2,082 on Student Government. Shouldn’t you have a say on how it’s spent?
If you’re reading this, chances are pretty good that you have an account on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr, Foursquare or some sort of social media platform. You probably post pictures, update your status, “check-in” at certain locations and play hours of mobile games connected to your social network.
In 2009, Vladimir Nabokov’s son, Dmitri Nabokov, went against his father’s dying wish and published the writer’s final — and unfinished — novel, “The Original of Laura.”
MIAMI GARDENS — When coach Will Muschamp addressed the media following Florida’s 21-16 loss to Miami on Saturday, there was one group that he singled out — the defense.
MIAMI GARDENS — With the Gators trailing late in the fourth quarter against Miami on Saturday, Jeff Driskel found Solomon Patton in the end zone for a 21-yard touchdown.
MIAMI GARDENS — Florida got away with living dangerously in 2012. Saturday did not prove as kind. The No. 12 Gators’ (1-1) stout defense could not make up for a mistake-prone offense in a 21-16 loss to the Hurricanes (2-0) in Sun Life Stadium.
Spending the last two years under the tutelage of Chloe Mann and Betsy Smith, middle blocker Simone Antwi proved on Saturday that she has been a good student.
It’s safe to say that the suspense of The 1975’s first album, which was released Sept. 3, was well worth the wait.
Michael Jackson epitomized them with a slew of his songs; Lady Gaga has been known to frequent them as well, most notably through the likes of “Telephone."
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The misty weather and an hour-long rain delay didn’t seem to faze Pamela Begic on the field in the Gators’ first ever meeting with the Sooners.
Some Gainesville residents doubt the effectiveness of an Alabama-based organization’s initiative to give up to $50,000 to Jewish families who agree to move to a Southern state. The campaign is aimed at preserving Judaism in a region that’s not predominantly Jewish.
When the renovated Reitz Union opens in 2015, it will be a little greener than before.
Gainesville Police arrested a man Wednesday night after he reportedly stabbed another man with a box cutter in the downtown area.
For Quinton Dunbar, No. 12 Florida’s matchup with Miami on Saturday at noon in Sun Life Stadium is a homecoming — to a place he could not wait to escape.
The Gators continued their solid start to the 2013 season Thursday.
Noise from the area of Gainesville’s new biomass plant has become the cause of complaints among nearby Whitney Mobile Home Park and Turkey Creek community residents.
Some players just have “it.”
Two student organizations at UF are blurring the lines between a hit summer song and the Gator Nation.
The Woodlands of Gainesville, located at 1055 SW 62nd Blvd., remains entrenched in an ongoing legal battle with former tenant Zachary Arnold and his mother, Michelle Arnold.