Student government fliers create conflict
By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN | Feb. 15, 2010A war of words between the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party is already underway even though students have a week to wait before Student Government elections.
A war of words between the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party is already underway even though students have a week to wait before Student Government elections.
Jonathan Ossip’s guest column today was simply a joke. Very funny, Ossip, but we all know you don’t have any friends on Fraternity Row.
The Student Alliance party has taken an unprecedented look at the issues. Instead of using regurgitated talking points, we’ve put serious thought and effort into a real platform. Most importantly, the Student Alliance party has focused on innovation and real ideas to improve student life and build a great future for UF.
Genocide is the systematic and deliberate slaughter of a specific race, nationality or culture. This term applies to what happened in the concentration camps in Hitler's Germany, as well as to the slaughter of non-Arabic people of Darfur, Sudan, by the militant government. It does not apply, however, to abortion. No matter how you feel about the issue of abortion, everyone should be able to agree that it is not, at least, a genocide.
Unconditional love is a strange thing to think about.
Each week on Turlington Plaza, a group of students participates in Testimonial Tuesdays and tell stories about how they became Christians, offering their message to anyone who wants to listen.
Voter registration for the 2010 election ended Monday evening with 2,669 less registered voters in Alachua County than in 2009.
When George Hyde put pencil to paper Saturday morning, he and about 80 people followed more than 300 clues to fill out more than 500 little white squares with various words and phrases.
Here’s an open secret about Super Bowl advertising: In general, it pretty much all sucks.
Police say he slapped one female and scratched another after they asked him to leave a party.
After a slow start, Florida looked like it had a chance to snag another big nonconference win Saturday.
In front of 16,451 fans at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., the fifth-ranked Volunteers turned their rematch with UF into a rout.
In the last two weeks, I’ve been called one of the best student journalists UF has ever had by a coach and told I have no idea what I’m doing by a member of UF’s media relations department.
In many respects, the Gators softball team’s opening weekend was much more eventful than they had expected.
Florida traveled to Tuscaloosa, Ala., wanting to prove how well it could perform against a great opponent in front of a hostile crowd.
Members of the UF men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in three different meets over the weekend but they came home with similar results.
The Florida men’s golf team dominated at home in this weekend’s SunTrust Gator Invitational, finishing in first place with a total score of 841 (283-279-279, +1).
The Gators leave Charlottesville, Va. with a victory, but it’s not the way they wanted it to play out.
Meet Marshall. He is almost 1 year old and weighs about 70 pounds.
Tate sprung from the ground and started running after his friend, Abbie. He chased her around a tree and through a mud bog.