Host’s dissent harms bipartisanship
By NAUDIA JAWAD | Jan. 27, 2009A week into his term, President Barack Obama faces stark opposition while trying feverishly to gain bipartisan support.
A week into his term, President Barack Obama faces stark opposition while trying feverishly to gain bipartisan support.
Last season, Georgia became the Southeastern Conference's Cinderella story after an improbable run to the SEC Tournament title.
Avid Barack Obama supporters since 2004, the Leslie family was finally able to see their hard work, and the work of millions of other Americans, pay off when they attended Barack Obama's Inauguration.
And then there were three.
Three people were arrested after admitting to an officer that they planned to rob a drug dealer Saturday.
The tears of Pahokee residents could fill Lake Okeechobee.
Taking over Tuesday with his media tour de force, beleaguered Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich made an astounding revelation during his stay in New York City.
The first senator elected president since JFK has rapidly cobbled together an "iCamelot 2.1."
The Gainesville City Commission approved a new community development on Monday night.
Although 2009 arrived almost a month ago, more than 1,300 people packed the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday for another New Year's celebration.
The mystery is over.
We've all been there in high school - dissection day in biology.
After spending months reading about the bitter partisan fighting that has come to characterize the Student Senate, I was pleased to read that the Progress Party has reached out to both sides of the aisle.
The Gators' Pink Zone promotion for breast cancer awareness had supposedly already taken place last week against Georgia.
Starting Feb. 1, Florida drivers will pay $25 more for speeding tickets and $10 more for running a red light or not wearing a seat belt.
How would you like to pay another nickel for every beer you buy? And how would you feel if the UF-Georgia game wasn't played in Jacksonville anymore?