Farmers market helps yield ideas
By ANDREW PANTAZI | Apr. 12, 2010A new crop of ideals is growing at UF: buy locally, eat organic and care about where food comes from.
A new crop of ideals is growing at UF: buy locally, eat organic and care about where food comes from.
Last month, we wrote an editorial trying to convince you all to vote in Gainesville’s city election for mayor and District 4 commissioner.
Protesters of the University Police Department shooting of a UF graduate student have been invited to carry their concerns from the front doors of Tigert Hall to the front doors of the White House.
Today, a runoff election for mayor of Gainesville will occur between Craig Lowe and Don Marsh. For the uninitiated, Marsh is running as “The People’s Mayor,” an appellation proudly displayed at the top of his campaign Web site and on many of his campaign materials.
As voters head to the polls today for Gainesville’s runoff election, they’ll notice their ballots lack something that might seem essential to the election.
College basketball is in need of a change, and a 96-team tournament isn’t it.
After the devastating loss of his father and brother to prostate cancer, Sam Gaddy needed a way to cope.
I try my best to remember that everybody has a story.
Florida’s defense is starting to find its identity, and a freshman is leading the charge.
Through out our lives we engage in online activity, but how much of our lives are being put online for all to see? Find out what a digital footprint is and how yours is growing every day.
Florida didn’t get off to the start it wanted to in the NCAA North Central Regional, much like its rough start at the Southeastern Conference Championships.
Thanks to injuries and absences throughout the spring, we still don’t know what Florida’s offense will look like in the fall.
The Gators’ offense had not looked like it belonged to a top-10 team all weekend.
In softball, a team that averages two home runs per game is considered an elite power team.
Freshman Bob Van Overbeek and senior Antoine Benneteau took the pressure off each other in a tight match against Georgia on Sunday to give their coach Andy Jackson his 100th win at home during his UF tenure.
Florida had its first taste of overtime play Sunday, and it didn’t go well.
The Florida women’s golf team finished the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational on Sunday in third place.
Walking around campus last week, you may have been confused. Is it Turlington Plaza or a war zone? Is it the Reitz Union North Lawn or no man’s land? Humans vs. Zombies has invited students to see things in a different way. The Student Body has, for the most part, declined the invitation.
Geoffrey Giles, a UF professor in German history, spoke to about 350 people at the B’nai Israel Jewish Center for Holocaust Remembrance Day.