Two UF students to appear on Wheel of Fortune
By JESSALYN BERGER | Apr. 7, 2009Scott Sakowitz and Matt Friedman practiced clapping, calling out letters and even smiling for their appearance on "Wheel of Fortune."
Scott Sakowitz and Matt Friedman practiced clapping, calling out letters and even smiling for their appearance on "Wheel of Fortune."
Health insurance companies are scared shitless.
When 14-year-old Patricia Aguerrevere felt her brother kicking inside her mother's belly, she knew she was feeling life. Now, as a second-year art history major, she is a member of the Pro-Life Alliance.
UF's Student Senate discussed upcoming changes to the Reitz Union's food choices, including the closing of Wendy's, at Tuesday night's meeting.
Kyle Evers' Tuesday started like many other people in Gainesville. He woke up at about 7 a.m. next to his wife with his dog at the foot of the bed.
Equipped with a microphone, Deeb Kitchen grabbed a cell phone to call state Sen. Steve Oelrich before leaving the makeshift stage in the middle of the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday.
The Santa Fe College softball team showed no mercy to St. John's River Community College in a doubleheader Tuesday.
Assuming you read the headline above this column, you know it is going to be about hockey. But I implore you to keep reading.
A gray swastika was spray-painted on the side of the house being built by traditionally Jewish fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi, according to the University Police Department.
Weather analysts predict that Gainesville will see a record temperature drop to 33 degrees early Wednesday morning.
Nobel Memorial Prize winner and MIT institute professor emeritus Robert Solow spoke on the Obama administration's response to the financial crisis to a crowd of about 200 students and faculty at the Reitz Union Auditorium on Monday.
The demand for domestic abuse shelters in Florida is up by about 40 percent since the recession started, according to a recent state report.
The sounds of hammers, drills and country radio filled Weimer Hall's basement Monday afternoon as workers remodel for a million-dollar multimedia lab.
It looks like winning could become a habit for the Gators.
In response to an article regarding the ongoing debate about policy concerning the act of feeding the homeless, I feel obliged to speak about a recent experience that may provide some insight for others on this situation.
Jimmy Bailey loves to cook. In fact, he cooks four times a day.
Judging by how our national press covered the G-20 summit, President Barack "Blue Steel" Obama was off in Europe refereeing his wife's Zoolander-esque "walk-off" against French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.
So far in spring practice, Gators are dropping like flies.