Students 'fight' for charity
By LYN KRAMER | Feb. 25, 2010The World’s Largest Water Balloon Fight Against Breast Cancer will be held this Saturday at Flavet Field.
The World’s Largest Water Balloon Fight Against Breast Cancer will be held this Saturday at Flavet Field.
By the time students graduate, they owe about $2,500 in credit card debt and about $10,000 in school loans, according to Michael Gutter, a UF assistant professor.
Children will sleep next to Columbian mammoths and butterflies this weekend.
Art and science put aside their differences during the second annual Science of Elegance Art Contest. The winners of the contest were announced at Marston Science Library on Thursday afternoon.
Campaigners sporting Student Government party T-shirts are not the only people telling students to vote on election days.
There is more to Gainesville politics than Student Government elections.
Forgive us if we slur a little. We’re still nursing our Student Government hangovers and are a little disoriented. But we don’t have that much to complain about — unlike our SG reporter, who is still in her exhaustion-induced coma.
Candidates running for mayor and the District 4 City Commission discussed key issues to rally support for upcoming elections/
More than 800 UF students will paint murals and revamp the baseball field at Lake Forest Elementary.
A member of the matriarchal Wayuu people indigenous to Colombia spoke on campus Thursday.
A Gainesville woman was arrested Thursday for attacking her 2-year-old child’s father with a screwdriver.
As many of you may know, the Conservative Political Action Conference occurred in Washington, D.C., this past weekend. A variety of conservative-leaning Americans attended the conference, such as anti-homosexual rights advocates and anti-liberal media activists, setting up booths to promote a plethora of causes.
Over the past several weeks and the next few weeks, students have and will continue to be trolled hard. For those unaware of what trolling is (we’ve all been trolled), trolling is when someone purposely antagonizes others by posting inflammatory content, thereby causing others to rage. It’s like the Hatfield-McCoy feud. One party makes a claim; the other counters. It never ends. This back-and-forth also reminds me of a “Girls Gone Wild” tug-of-war: Everyone pulls for his or her own side, but in the end both sides end up dirty and in some awful video. So, to all of UF, do whatever you can do to end this repetitive and boring back-and-forth. Or do nothing. I suppose you’re getting trolled if you do something because you’d be raging – bummer. Oh well, you now know you’re being trolled every day, and in writing this I’m even trolling myself. Damn. Whatever it be, don’t feed the troll. And don’t rage hard when you get trolled hard.
A wanted man was arrested after he tried to escape police in a high-speed chase in a stolen car late Tuesday night.
Compromise and civility are nonexistent in Florida, according to a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, a former mayor of Jacksonville and a former state senator.
The latest downtown dive is putting a twist on childhood pastimes.
The Unite Party claimed the executive ticket and 29 of the 49 available Senate seats.
Hudson Randall’s first start was just like he imagined. Only wetter.
Jennifer George played one of the best offensive games of her young career, but it was Vanderbilt’s Hannah Tuomi who had a career night.
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