UF lacrosse falls to Ohio State
By TONI-ANN MILLER | Mar. 28, 2010Florida looked efficient on paper, but on the field, Ohio State had its way with the Gators.
Florida looked efficient on paper, but on the field, Ohio State had its way with the Gators.
Different setting, same results for the UF men’s and women’s track teams.
The Florida tennis teams finished sweeps of the Southeastern Conference West with wins against Mississippi on Sunday.
The Florida women’s golf team concluded the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic on Sunday, finishing with a tournament total of 944 (314-322-308, +80), good for an 18th-place finish.
Judy Kenne has been teaching women how to put makeup on and face the day for the past five years.
Hidden within the health care legislation passed by Congress Thursday was a big bonus for college students — more money.
I bet the view from your ivory tower is quite lovely. But let’s put in a little perspective. Many people who have been proponents to the raising of the Bright Futures standards come at it from the idea that it is there to reward hard work, good grades and service.
The money was raised from donations leading up to the event and donations made during it.
Rarely is this question posed: Have I unknowingly been in the hot tub time machine or has the past week or so been a really wicked case of déjà vu? I have recently been asking myself this as a series of seemingly long-exhausted events came to an incredibly startling — OK, slightly entertaining — temporal intersection.
Organizers estimate the event raised $815,000.
For five bucks, you can have a fake Facebook boyfriend.
In the game of politics, Double J just rolled a double zero.
Kofi Adu-Brempong was teaching 117 students this semester in GEA 1000.
First, it was the disturbingly homophobic fliers accusing Gainesville mayoral candidate Craig Lowe of being “responsible for legally allowing men in women’s restrooms.”
The students who traveled around Gainesville for Saturday’s Swamp Hunt weren’t hunting for Easter eggs or animals.
Students from diverse backgrounds showcased their artwork at the first Colors of Hope: Art Exhibition on Friday.
Students didn’t need their eyes to appreciate the art at the 13th annual MindSight exhibit Saturday.