Don't Worry, Florida will fix flaws
By CALLOVI< | Sep. 22, 2009There is no need for Gators fans to panic.
There is no need for Gators fans to panic.
The term "special teams" isn't only applicable to football.
It wasn't that Caleb Sturgis didn't think he was good enough to win the starting kicker job from Jonathan Phillips.
Alachua County's waste management system is getting a makeover.
Local protesters are sick of big insurance companies.
Kelly Murphy's versatility has her coach dreaming of a rule change or two.
If any of you went to the Health Care Forum on Monday night hosted by Student Government's Chomp the Vote, you would have noticed that the student organizations participating in the discussion included only the College Democrats and the College Republicans.
Linda Chavez isn't familiar with the 9-to-5 workday.
UF has continued to make known its desire to become one of the top 10 national institutions of higher learning. I commend the university for desiring to achieve this level of distinction. However, UF's administration seems to have eradicated the university's low number of minority faculty members. In 2008, less than 10 percent of our faculty body was black or Hispanic. While seeking to employ faculty members at the top of their fields at this institution, racial diversity must become a component.
Let me let the hardcore political party members in on a little secret: The average student does not care about The New York Times.
UF's Documentary Institute, a graduate program that was eliminated during the April budget cuts, has been relocated to Wake Forest University.
Major food corporations are hoping that the average American will cling to catch phrases rather than read food nutrition labels.
For his 18th birthday, Patrick Fitzpatrick asked for a pair of flashy track shoes for the upcoming season. For his 50th birthday, he was hoping to find a gift-wrapped ticket to the UF-Tennessee football game.
A question for first-years here at UF: How are you holding up?
Students may now find their money going a little further at the Reitz Union Pollo Tropical.
In a year when budget cuts incited outrage over the proposed elimination of The New York Times, isn't it better to cut costs that don't directly benefit students?
The faculty union declared a deadlock Friday in contract negotiations with UF over issues such as salaries and sabbaticals.