UF gets out to quick start at BYU Dixie Classic
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Mar. 24, 2009Fast starts haven't been one of the Gators' strengths this season.
Fast starts haven't been one of the Gators' strengths this season.
This column is written in rebuttal to the dean's assertion that Geology is a drain on the resources of UF because of the low number of Ph.D.'s and undergraduates.
This week Parade Magazine, that renowned paragon of investigative journalism, published a list of the top 10 "terrible tyrants" next to a full-page color ad for those mysterious Amish fireplaces.
Starting today, UF students and faculty can get their laptops equipped and patched up with software and anti-virus programs for free.
The battle lines are long-drawn.
There were no guarantees the lead would hold for the Gators once they turned the ball over to the bullpen before last week.
The UF basketball team has faced more than its fair share of criticism this season.
A large blue truck parked between the Plaza of Americas and Peabody Hall was soaking up the memories on Monday afternoon.
Deepika Singh, president of UF start-up company Sinmat, bought a plane ticket and headed for Washington, D.C., where she was praised Monday, along with representatives from other "clean energy" companies, by President Barack Obama.
On average, five people are killed by sharks each year, but one hundred million sharks are killed by people each year.
What's in a name? For Do It Reitz, a copy shop located on the ground floor of the Reitz Union on the UF campus, it's everything.
A UF student and a UF employee, a husband and wife, were involved in an alleged domestic dispute Thursday night at Diamond Village, an on-campus apartment complex for married students.
The 1980 U.S. hockey team over the USSR. Villanova over Georgetown. The New York Giants over the New England Patriots.
After restaurants such as Guthrie's and Joe's Deli shut down in Gainesville, a new Zaxby's is opening up shop.
After nearly two months of intense campaigning, Gainesville City Commission candidates will draw the curtain on election season today.
Gainesville city elections are today, and if you haven't voted early, this is your last chance to make your voice heard in what will prove to be a historic election.
I didn't know that I was lying to my child every time I said, "If you work hard enough, you can achieve anything."
A bill that would force students to pay back Bright Futures money for classes they drop after the Drop/Add period would save the state about $47 million in 2009-2010, according to a new cost estimate.
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