Darts & Laurels
June 6, 2012Well, this week was certainly more tame than last week.
Well, this week was certainly more tame than last week.
One of the really stimulating things about writing this column is the fact that I receive scathing critiques from people of differing views on everything from my thoughts and ideas to my personal character and anything else imaginable. Every now and then, somebody puts forth something so ripe for exposition that I can’t resist a response.
The Citizens Co-op was born, and one way it fulfills its goal is by hosting a farmers market Sundays from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. behind the store.
The double-wide trailer was part of the dream.
The show is June 13 at Double Down Live, which is located at 210 SW Second Ave.
The program, offered by the UF Counseling and Wellness Center, will be pilot-tested and compared with more traditional treatments such as face-to-face and group therapy.
During his childhood in Jacksonville, Nikhil Joshi was a Miami Dolphins fan. Now, his two kids are growing up to be Jaguars supporters.
Last weekend, the now 37-year-old closed her sewing studio, Sew Make Do and began preparing garments for a child of her own.
Six more Gators were selected on the second day of the MLB draft Tuesday.
The Gators proved they were worthy of the nation’s top overall seed in the first weekend of postseason play — or at least the No. 1 ranking in the NCAA Gainesville Regional.
Gators coach Kevin O’Sullivan said he is considering four starters for the three-man rotation in the NCAA Super Regional. If O’Sullivan is wise, Jonathon Crawford will crack the final trio.
With Jonathon Crawford’s no-hit bid on the line, Carlos Delgado lined a 3-2 pitch right at Casey Turgeon.
As the Gators head to Des Moines, Iowa to wrap up their season at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, jumper Ciarra Brewer will be wrapping up her first season with a new coach. Despite the transition in coaches, the freshman had a strong year.
For Florida, Z came first Monday.
A UF program that will help some students transition into their field of choice is once again accepting applicants.
A refurbished Satchel’s Pizza will open June 14 after a fire in February closed the landmark pizzeria for three months.
The UF Department of Astronomy will provide public a free opportunity to view Venus’ transit safely on the east end of Flavet Field.
Changes to city and campus bus routes are coming this fall, and they could include route extensions and shorter bus hours.
A man who allegedly shot his ex-girlfriend Saturday afternoon died from a seizure the same day.
Police have found a Gainesville High School student who had been missing since May 25.