Beef bonanza hits campus
By Bethany Koch | Oct. 21, 2010The UF Meat Market is chopping prices on fresh flesh.
The UF Meat Market is chopping prices on fresh flesh.
Amelia Harris just isn’t herself today.
At the 2010 Gator Global Initiative, students will learn more about leaving a positive mark on the world.
The word “inspiration” is usually thrown into the ring when discussing influential politicians, successful singers and recognized authors. These choice individuals typically inspire others to follow in their footsteps and make a path similar to their own. Well, obviously, when I think of inspiration only one person comes to mind: Antoine Dodson.
Students complete a six-week bartending leisure class at the J. Wayne Reitz Union. In the class, students learn bartending skills such as drink mixing and presentation. The class also emphasizes safe drinking practices.
It may not have been the Gators’ most dominant performance, but getting a win is all that matters in the Southeastern Conference.
Gators fans waiting for the return of Chris Rainey can tentatively circle Oct. 30 on their calendars.
Lindsay Thompson never lost confidence. She never complained and never lost the will to lead Florida’s attack.
Four Loko, along with other alcoholic energy drinks, is under fire from UF toxicology professor Bruce Goldberger, who calls for the ban of all alcoholic energy drinks.
A.C. Leonard’s high school career could be over.
For the first time in his 28-year coaching career, Andy Jackson will be able to stay home for the regional championships.
He’s got the face of an innocent angel, the voice of a pre-pubescent Backstreet Boy and a mane that shimmers like heaven’s rising sun. Yet, lusting after him feels like the filthiest of sins.
They graduated from U.S. high schools. They're students at U.S. universities. They're fighting overseas for this country. And they're not allowed to be here.
Brian Amos is certainly right about one thing: Public education in this country is in shambles and is slipping even further year after year. However, in staying with general conservative folly, he attributes the cause of this to “big government” and the always-ambiguous threat of secular education. At least he makes no attempt to hide his intellectual provincialism, decrying even an an honest conversation about socialism.
Each Thursday, the Avenue is serving up the best in entertainment, pop culture and everything in between. From the big screen to the radio waves, check out this week’s picks.
If a group of Republican lawmakers succeeds in its foolishly misguided endeavors, children of illegal immigrants might as well just put “Limbo” on their birth certificates.
We won’t make you wait for the leaves to change colors to celebrate all the autumn season has to offer. And that’s more than just candy corn and witch-shaped lollipops — no offense, Halloween.
In response to Sean Quinn’s Wednesday column, I think Rock 104 changing format is just what this town’s radio monoculture needs.
Brian Amos Wednesday’s column in the opinion section was misinformed on the facts, and being he could one day be a politician making laws, I feel it is a must he realizes a few errors.
UF student Nirav N. Patel was quoted Wednesday as saying “I feel like we’re still segregated here. It sucks being in an old southern school.”