Players’ complaints only sour grapes
By Jane Houston UF faculty | Mar. 31, 2011I read Matt Watts’ diatribe about our esteemed women’s basketball head coach Amanda Butler in Thursday’s paper.
I read Matt Watts’ diatribe about our esteemed women’s basketball head coach Amanda Butler in Thursday’s paper.
If you haven’t noticed, it’s been wet lately.
Second place isn’t bad. In fact, with the talent in the Southeastern Conference, it’s pretty impressive.
Clearly defined or not, there is a standard of excellence encompassing Florida athletics.
In the week that flowed into the Southeastern Conference Championships, freshman Mackenzie Caquatto was ready to go.
For years, Will Muschamp has fought the idea that he doesn’t use small cornerbacks, and Cody Riggs has rebelled against the notion that he has to be big to play well.
“Man, am I glad to see you.”
Hello, can you hear me now?
What do you do when you fail a midterm?
I often use this column as a platform to rant about recent gaming news, and for that I am truly sorry. This is why you never should give a weekly column to a person who shouts his opinions at the TV. That being said, there has been a surplus of news in the gaming industry lately, and it’s important to be up-to-date on the often ridiculous headlines journalists use. Here’s some of the most interesting industry news:
Soul singer Otis Redding sang "You don't miss your water till your well runs dry." And even though you, seniors, may be ready to get out of this place, take advantage of what North Florida has to offer during your last month in the area. Spring is here, and there are plenty of festivals and fairs where you can catch some sun and take in some of what local communities have to offer.
Remember Marco Rubio?
Tai chi chuan, more commonly known as tai chi, is an ancient Chinese form of martial arts. It uses a series of slow movements designed to strengthen the body, increase flexibility and calm the mind.
Have you ever wept in Weaver, cried near Criser, mourned in the MUB?
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Author Steven D. Cohen isn’t satisfied enough with you buying his new book, “Lessons From The Podium: Public Speaking as a Leadership Art.”
I seem to be in fair company with writing this article, as a recent poll showed that Gov. Rick Scott has an approval rating of just 32 percent. On an assortment of issues from education funding to reductions in state workers’ salaries, the governor simply is in the wrong.