Young players emerging as season nears
By MATT WATTS< | Nov. 1, 2010It’s almost time.
It’s almost time.
A new Firefox application allows anyone on a network to take control of your Internet identity over a wireless network — even on campus.
All of the tee times were booked on the first day of golf at the renovated Ironwood municipal golf course.
It’s exam week, your stress levels are through the roof and you haven’t even started studying for your first midterm tomorrow.
Urban Meyer dropped to his knees, a fan base exhaled and the Gators finally smiled after their win against the Bulldogs on Saturday.
UF freshman Shawn Abrahams is like most college students his age. He likes to watch football games and hang out with his friends, and he is looking forward to getting more involved with his new major, botany.
Meat pies, Ghanaian pancakes, Tamarind balls and baklava were just a few of the main courses being offered at TreatZ from Around the World: A Dessert Exposition.
Arkansas had the UF women’s cross country team beat with 400 meters to go.
Today Californians will vote on Proposition 19, which, if passed, would legalize the possession of marijuana up to 28.5 grams for people 21 years old or older. In addition, it will allow growing of marijuana at a personal residence in a space up to 25 square feet.
A Gainesville man was arrested Saturday after swallowing marijuana and having a stolen gun in his possession.
Vanderbilt will enter Saturday’s game against Florida shorthanded.
Students with smart phones can check in on campus and help UF win $10,000.
Instead of making a trip to White Castle, Kal Penn spent his part of his morning at the Reitz Union, encouraging students to vote.
While some may view Google’s recent announcement of designing a self-driving car as having the potential to revolutionize the automobile industry, some are hesitant to embrace the new technology, citing a lack of confidence in the machine’s ability to navigate the roadways safely and accurately.
About 30 students and faculty gathered in Pugh Hall Monday night for a forum about the looming issue of block tuition.
Students can satiate their late-night cookie cravings thanks to a new Gainesville bakery.
Alachua County Sheriff Sadie Darnell is taking her fight with the County Commission all the way to the governor.
“Serving no useful purpose” since the summer of 2010.
The student organization Victory Over Violence will be hosting auditions for “The Vagina Monologues” this Tuesday and Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Reitz Union Room 275.
Thursday’s Amendment Showdown was a foolish article with little journalistic integrity.