Election Commission dismisses first election code complaint
By Colleen Wright | Jan. 29, 2013The Student Government Election Commission dismissed its first election code complaint Tuesday.
The Student Government Election Commission dismissed its first election code complaint Tuesday.
For eight months, caregivers at the Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation have taken care of what they thought was a female Eurasian lynx.
An orthodontist’s office is usually the last place someone would expect to find touch-screen computers, fingerprint scanners and 3-D video presentations.
Josh Tobias and Vickash Ramjit know they’ll see the field for Florida this season. They know they’ll be starting, too.
The Florida women’s tennis team dominated its season opener, defeating USF 7-0 on Tuesday at Linder Stadium.
Thanks to a strong second round, the Florida women’s golf team took home its third victory of the season on Sunday in Lecanto.
When the Gators play unselfishly on offense, good things happen.
Jennifer George first suffered a right shoulder dislocation against LSU on Jan. 6, and the effects of the injury are lingering as Florida muddles through Southeastern Conference play.
Getting on stage with no rehearsed lines and only a random audience suggestion is how Theatre Strike Force began their performance at the Southwest Regional College Improv Tournament.
Put down your tar and feathers, folks. Chick-fil-A may be changing its hateful priorities.
Unemployment is still high. Median household income is down. The number of Americans on food stamps and receiving entitlements is soaring.
The Swamp Party announced its candidates for Student Body vice president and treasurer on Turlington Plaza on Monday afternoon.
Students gathered in the atrium of UF’s Ustler Hall on Monday at 8 p.m. for a presentation on LGBT intimate partner violence.
UF is extending its green efforts to the University Bursar’s office by transitioning a tax form from paper to paperless.
Researchers at UF have developed a way to safely create temporary, reversible hearing loss in order to observe possible prevention drugs.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office arrested two Gainesville men and a UF student over the weekend as part of an Internet sex sting operation.
It was in the early hours of Jan. 29, 2012 when Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Todd Kelly received a call about an accident on Interstate 75 in Paynes Prairie State Park.
Six UF students will have the opportunity to attend media day at Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans today.
Despite receiving thousands of dollars from the Florida Department of State, the Hippodrome State Theatre is still struggling to break even on international films being aired through its Cinema program.
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