Interviewing company helps students get jobs
By Lauren Acton | Mar. 26, 2013Thirty seconds. That’s all it takes for interviewers to know whether they will hire someone.
Thirty seconds. That’s all it takes for interviewers to know whether they will hire someone.
Rarely does a Florida program — no matter the sport — settle for less than a chance to compete for an NCAA championship. Coach Amanda Butler and the Gators are stuck in that situation this season, but through two games they have made the most of their opportunity in the WNIT.
‘Tis the season for signed leases and stuffed cardboard boxes. With a few weeks until students move out of their apartments, local movers and apartment complexes prepare for the transition.
Studies suggest more young adults turn to Internet TV instead of cable, broadcast or satellite TV — a trend Nielsen called “Zero-TV” in a recent study. The study reported the U.S. had more than 5 million “Zero-TV” households in 2013.
Florida’s spring game will have a different look this year.
When Fernando left his home in Vera Cruz, Mexico, five years ago, he was searching for an adventure. An American adventure.
A Gainesville woman was arrested Monday morning after she attacked a day care employee and threatened staff members with a fire extinguisher.
At UF Tuesday, people spoke out against a humanitarian act that was mistaken as an act supporting terrorism.
On New Year’s Eve in 2007, UF freshman goalie Nora Neset Gjoen’s house on the island of Sotra in Norway caught on fire. She was trapped with her brother on the third floor. The smoke threatened to overwhelm them.
To give Alachua County residents a local resource to receive overdue paychecks, the Alachua County Commission is formulating the Wage Recovery Ordinance.
Each Thursday, Aikido of Gainesville offers free self-defense classes to the public.
UF students who want a place to nap on campus might get it.
The color red bled all over Facebook’s blue and white homepage Tuesday.
UF criminology junior-turned-author Nikolas Wong is hosting a book signing today for his recently published work, “The Coffee House.”
A new study found that chewing gum doesn’t help weight loss.
The rate of sexually transmitted diseases in Alachua County is alarmingly high, but organizations are putting forth extra efforts next month to spread awareness and reduce local infection rates.
How many of you kids reading this article graduated from the International Baccalaureate program of your high school?
Former U.S. Representative, presidential candidate and physician Ron Paul will speak at UF on April 15.
Alachua County reigns supreme in Florida — in recycling.