Freshmen have another chance to impress against UCF
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Feb. 23, 2010The Gators’ freshmen are most comfortable in the spotlight and on the field.
The Gators’ freshmen are most comfortable in the spotlight and on the field.
Before the Gators take the floor at Memorial Gym tonight at 7 to take on Vanderbilt, they’ll be reminded by an 8-year-old about toughness.
The No. 9 UF women’s tennis team defeated No. 15 FSU on Tuesday, improving its record to 8-2 and furthering two impressive streaks.
It was a sister act for the Florida women’s golf team Tuesday in its final round at the Central District Invitational.
We’re all used to American Apparel’s advertising style. Commercials seldom have much clothing in them, and a trip to the company’s Web site offers nipple sightings galore. Even their child models often pose in an arguably provocative manner.
Student Government candidates are still campaigning and so is the Reitz Union.
UF students can help make a wish come true.
The topic for today is voting. Or, more precisely, not voting.
A crowd of students cheered on fellow Gator Matthew Lake as he did more than two dozen pull-ups Tuesday afternoon.
For the job I’m going to have next year, I had to take a computer skills test this week. There were ten questions, each one testing a random aspect of using computers.
Local artists and organizations will attend an annual art forum today to discuss low art-program funding and their still-decreasing budgets.
The Student Government Election Commission issued an order Tuesday that urged members of the Student Alliance party to stop handing out fliers and knocking on doors in apartment complexes.
When Mayanna Hemenway heard that two UF students were visiting to teach her high school financial planning class, she said she pictured herself staring blankly, her mind numbed by material she didn’t care about.
The University of California, San Diego has graced the pages and airwaves of national media outlets quite a bit the past week. The school was in the news last week when members of its Greek community sent out a Facebook invitation to a “Compton Cookout.”
"Hairspray" movie star Nikki Blonsky showed Gainesville she really has talent Tuesday night.
This election season, students have been sweating about executives, Senate seats and the Reitz Union fee, but there’s another important question on the ballot: Should UF support sweatshop labor?
A 63-year-old man died after his car crossed Southwest Archer Road and ran into the stairs at Regency Oaks Apartments, 3230 SW Archer Road, early Tuesday morning.
As the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party continued to campaign, 5,289 students cast their votes Tuesday on the first day of Student Government elections.
Students give their thoughts on issues in this semester's SG elections.