Washington, D.C., offers students internships for summer
By ZACH SEYMOUR | Aug. 6, 2008The city is chock-full of historic locales, pillars of the government and beautiful, towering monuments to the nation's heroes.
The city is chock-full of historic locales, pillars of the government and beautiful, towering monuments to the nation's heroes.
Pat Lavery has done it all. He has played a prominent role in Gainesville's music scene since the late '90s, working his way up from going to shows and meeting bands to working at a local radio station to starting his own booking agency called Glory Days Booking.
This isn't what Cornelius Ingram had in his mind when he decided to return for his senior year.
"We're from Oakland, Calif., but we love Chicago," was the sentiment echoed by Zach Rogue after his band, Rogue Wave, ended their first song for Lollapalooza 2008. As tens of thousands descended upon Grant Park, it was hard to imagine anyone disagreeing with the statement. Lines were long and seat-saving situations grew tense, even downright nasty as the Chicago sun began to set. But these moments couldn't ruin the eventful and eclectic weekend of music.
Despite being almost $300,000 over their estimated budgets, Moe's Southwest Grill and Chili's Too are set for their UF debut on Aug. 17.
Pet Paradise does not offer veterinary services. The Alligator reported otherwise on July 31.
Just in time for our own election season, "Swing Vote" enters theaters and, like most politicians, tries hard to reflect the thoughts and feelings of the average American.
Nick Moskowitz is fighting to make his mark in the T-shirt industry.
In 2001, UF law professor Daniel Sokol was just a student at the University of Chicago Law School, and the now-presumptive Democratic presidential candidate, Barack Obama, was just his professor.
1. We've heard in the offseason that UF was going to utilize a two-tight end set with Cornelius Ingram and Aaron Hernandez this season, but with that no longer a possibility with Ingram out that might not be such an attractive option.
Candy Ganyo wants you to know she's not a prostitute, drug addict or alcoholic.
As part of the follow-up to my first article, I thought I would continue to talk about codependency because if you have full love for yourself, you won't be codependent.
Members of UF's Student Senate promoted an effort Tuesday to help students at the nation's No.1 party school get home safe.
Given their Nixon-esque polling numbers, it's safe to say that President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney are not exactly the most popular pair to grace 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. In fact, only about 25 percent of people think our feckless leader is doing a good job. Incidentally, the same percentage of people predicted that the second coming of Jesus would occur in 2007. I've got a hunch that there's a lot of overlap in those two groups.
Members of a UF student organization played a drinking game Tuesday that won't meet the disapproval of UF officials.
In absence of this year's back-to-school tax-free days, Student Government and UF Bookstores will offer one day of relief to students purchasing textbooks in the fall.
Today, the Florida Board of Governors, the State University System's highest governing body, will try to stop the flow of what has been dubbed "the brain drain" in the state university system.
Eight UF faculty members have filed grievances against the UF administration concerning faculty layoffs and program mergers.
Last week, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an injunction compelling UF administrators to officially recognize an organization that openly discriminates against people based on their religion or irreligion, as the case may be, as well as on the basis of gender.