Part-time faculty still commuting to UF despite rising gas prices
By KRISTEN HUFF | July 7, 2008In years past, Cathy Sellers and her husband, both UF adjunct professors, made the two-hour commute from their Tallahassee home in separate cars.
In years past, Cathy Sellers and her husband, both UF adjunct professors, made the two-hour commute from their Tallahassee home in separate cars.
Call her the ageless wonder.
Gainesville is battling budget cuts in the proposed city budget for 2009 and 2010.
A Gainesville man was arrested after police said he choked his wife of 12 years with a phone cord and busted a hole in the wall with her head.
With gas prices reaching record heights, Gainesville law enforcement agencies are reacting to skyrocketing expenditures with moderation and responsible cost cutting.
As the economy worsens and the war in Iraq drags on, it's no wonder that almost 80 percent of Americans believe we're heading down the "wrong track."
Some students are asking why this year's Gator Growl comedian doesn't garner the same recognition as past performers.
UF students got to prove they could "go Army, go strong" Wednesday at the Army ROTC Field Day on the North Lawn.
Former Gator slugger Matt LaPorta should probably start packing his bags because, according to MLB.com Cleveland Indians reporter Anthony Castrovince, a MLB source said that a trade has been completed between the Indians and Milwaukee Brewers that would send pitcher C.C. Sabathia to the Brewers for a package including LaPorta.
Members of Student Senate passed resolutions at their Tuesday meeting honoring 28 UF students who died last year .
New gym membership fees for UF students not enrolled in summer B classes have lost a little of their initial sting.
A teenage bicycle rider was hit by a Regional Transit System bus Wednesday evening at the intersection of Southwest 35th Place and Southwest 23rd Terrace.
A strong belief in a higher power may correspond to higher grades.
Fire up the grill, and light up the sparklers and fireworks. It's time to celebrate America's birthday! Independence Day provides Americans young and old, of all races and religions, backgrounds and regions, the opportunity to do what we excel at: enjoying copious amounts of red meat and alcoholic beverages and, of course, blowing stuff up. But before you get started on those burgers, brews and combustibles, we at the Department of Darts and Laurels offer you this week's red, white and blue edition of …
Thousands of people will crowd together today and Friday, craning their necks to catch every leap, swirl and flash of fireworks launched against the dark Florida sky.
Relationships can drive you mad.
A woman died Monday morning at Shands at UF after she was found unresponsive at Ginnie Springs June 14.
UF scientists have designed a device that could someday be put into the brains of paralyzed patients and help them control mechanical devices with their thoughts.