Campus Kitchens Task Force tackles hunger issue locally
By WHITNEY HOLTZMAN | Apr. 10, 2008UF senior Kendra Levine is trying to make sure hunger in Gainesville is stuffed for good.
UF senior Kendra Levine is trying to make sure hunger in Gainesville is stuffed for good.
After five consecutive losses, the sky was looking awfully close to the ground if you were a fan of the No. 25 Gators.
Every time Louis Murphy scores a touchdown this season, watch him point to the sky.
A recent UF graduate has been crowned Miss North Carolina USA, earning her a shot at the Miss USA pageant title.
The other day, Ketan Mathavan was walking on campus with his research mentor. He saw the usual - a few students, some trees, a couple of birds. Then he spotted a four-foot-long dead log on the grass.
AUGUSTA, Ga. - The Masters had a familiar feel Thursday, from the warmth of a spring garden to the pockets of cheers that celebrated spectacular shots, even to some of the names on the leaderboard.
A UF official is calling for a review of the College of Medicine's dean's decision to admit a student over the objections of the selections committee and after he reportedly had not taken the standardized medical admissions examination.
UF sophomore forward Jonathan Mitchell will not return to Gainesville for his junior season, a UF press release stated early Friday.
In a contest ruled by the lowest numbers, Gary Bryant is an anomaly.
Even at record lows, Gov. Charlie Crist's approval rating is still respectably high.
Five local women were arrested Thursday morning for offering sex to an undercover police officer.
I may never again live in an all-college town
This week it seems that along with the pollen and spring, protesting is also in the air. Whether it's the anti-war protestors on the corner of 13th Street and University Avenue, the hunger strikers staking it out in front of Bernie's office or the maniacs trying to extinguish the Olympic torch, it's hard to keep up with who's mad at who for what these days. So, here at Darts & Laurels headquarters, we'll keep it simple for you this week and let you know what should really be pissing you off. Get your signs ready and practice your angry chants for this week's edition of Darts & Laurels.
The Gators' high-powered offense is proving that pitching isn't the only thing that wins games.
Two weeks after losing the Southeastern Conference Championship to Georgia, the UF gymnastics team will take the floor Saturday looking to qualify for the NCAA Championships and get another crack at the Bulldogs.
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Hundreds of carpoolers will be displaced in August when a new building breaks ground in the parking lot east of Criser Hall.