Proposed FCAT changes could mean fewer A schools in county
By Emily Morrow | Oct. 17, 2011Elementary and middle school students may have a tougher time passing Florida's favorite standardized test next year.
Elementary and middle school students may have a tougher time passing Florida's favorite standardized test next year.
Ramen noodles, frozen pizza and canned foods are staples in a college student's diet, and these foods have one thing in common: high amounts of sodium.
UF's Model United Nations and Human.I.T.Y. hosted a simulation of the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday night to brainstorm solutions to the war in the Congo.
The Gator Nation will have a solar-powered car to add to its alternative energy collection, thanks to Solar Gators, a new club at UF.
An international lawyer and author will be the keynote speaker at United Nations Day on Thursday.
After almost 10 years of struggle, the prescription drug database Florida State Sen. Mike Fasano has worked for went live Monday.
Student tickets are still available for the Florida-Georgia game.
When Dr. Scott A. Rivkees joins the UF and Shands family, he won't do it alone.
Throughout the day, students at about 1,800 schools across the country have pledged to remain silent for the 2011 Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity.
Someone needs to remind Florida state Rep. Brad Drake, (R-Eucheeanna) that it's 2011 and not 1800.
At first, it looked to coach Billy Donovan that sophomore Will Yeguete had enjoyed too many pastries this summer while playing abroad for the French national team.
The decision came from Kristy Jaeckel’s family before she ever stepped on campus.
Halftime often marked a shift for Florida last season but rarely in the right direction.
Of the more than one million people living with HIV in the U.S., one in five does not know they have it.
Energized from a powerhouse internship during the summer of 2010 at the largest animal rights organization in the world, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), I had this crazy idea that I could change the world one plate at a time.
They say life is not fair.
Sometimes, I like to wake up early, get a delicious breakfast from "Not My Dorm Room" and grab a bench outside to do some reading.
"Lock your car!" For some, that tiny phrase might sound slightly obvious and maybe even insulting because of its simplicity. However, these three words cannot be emphasized enough, according to the Gainesville Police Department.
Scoring chances were easy to come by for the Gators last weekend.
Florida finally found its rhythm Monday.