Gator Launch eases STEM transition
By Janie Elderice | June 4, 2012A UF program that will help some students transition into their field of choice is once again accepting applicants.
A UF program that will help some students transition into their field of choice is once again accepting applicants.
A refurbished Satchel’s Pizza will open June 14 after a fire in February closed the landmark pizzeria for three months.
The UF Department of Astronomy will provide public a free opportunity to view Venus’ transit safely on the east end of Flavet Field.
Changes to city and campus bus routes are coming this fall, and they could include route extensions and shorter bus hours.
A man who allegedly shot his ex-girlfriend Saturday afternoon died from a seizure the same day.
Police have found a Gainesville High School student who had been missing since May 25.
Gainesville Football Rentals allows families and students who live close to UF to list and rent their houses on weekends when accommodations are in high demand, such as graduation, game days and Gator Growl.
A suicide attempt at an apartment complex caused an explosion that shook the building early Monday morning.
Recently, Florida’s controversial “Stand Your Ground” law has raised some serious discussions about the ability of people to defend themselves or others in violent or aggressive situations.
But Mayor Michael Bloomberg is certainly trying.
It’s close to nine months since Occupy Wall Street came onto the scene and caused a stir by peacefully sitting in Zuccotti Park. In this time, several different Occupy groups have sprung up around the nation.
It is of some concern that the pronoun “they” is constantly used to refer to the government. If the United States is a government of, by, and for the people, then shouldn’t the pronoun “we” be more appropriate?
On Saturday, Miller trekked through familiar ground as one of the 22 participants in the Gainesville Fire Rescue Department’s inaugural Citizens’ Fire Academy.
Construction on the overpass, located south of Archer Road near the 900 block of Southwest 13th Street, began in March.
The Gators’ talented crop of upperclassmen can relax and enjoy the 2012 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft — at least for a couple of days.
Mike Zunino was happy to lead off the top of the fourth inning. After a testy latter half of the third, the junior catcher wanted to give the Gators an emotional edge.
A man who allegedly shot his ex-girlfriend after a fight Saturday afternoon died from a seizure.
Preston Tucker said he didn’t know how to act around Jonathon Crawford. Tucker had never been part of a no-hitter before.
Police have found a Gainesville High School student who has been missing since last Friday.
As the Gators continued to drop in the leaderboard at the NCAA Championships, junior Tyler McCumber finished strong. McCumber was able to card a solid 72 (+1) on Thursday to wrap up the season with a second place finish.