Bill Nye speaks tonight
By STEVEN WEINER | Nov. 5, 2007Science educator and TV personality Bill Nye "The Science Guy" will appear at UF tonight to speak about his life as a TV scientist and current issues in science.
Science educator and TV personality Bill Nye "The Science Guy" will appear at UF tonight to speak about his life as a TV scientist and current issues in science.
I am writing in response to Monday's guest column "On-campus dining facilities should serve cage-free eggs." Don't speak for us all.
The UF women's golf team has had a fall season full of red numbers and stellar play so far.
Pamela Eve Frank had a "kooky" sense of humor and made time to help people out with their problems. She liked Johnny Depp and always read history books.
SFCC sophomore Tracey Chace and freshman Rachel Friedlander got the chance Monday to lobby politicians in Washington, D.C., on environmental issues.
Monday's editorial headline implied students should not vote because Florida's Democratic primary will not matter. Not only is this irresponsible, but it is wrong.
The Gainesville Police Department discovered the body of a Tampa man in a Gainesville hotel room Sunday night.
In the case of sophomore Marreese Speights, dominating performances against Flagler College and Lynn University may be hard to judge.
A UF law student was hit by a car while jogging Monday morning. She was in critical condition as of Monday.
In an effort to prevent vehicles from further damaging classrooms in the basement of Turlington Hall, the UF Physical Plant Division is installing 14 steel poles near the building.
Oprah Winfrey, Britney Spears, Andrew Meyer.
Video of the Homecoming Parade down University Avenue.
In a flash of lights, smoke and pyrotechnics, grizzled rock veterans Lynyrd Skynyrd led a diverse group of entertainers Friday at one of the largest Gator Growl productions in recent years.
The Gators still need a lot of help to make it back to Atlanta for the Southeastern Conference title game.
I've noticed recent Alligators have had letters concerning reality television, namely the show "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila."
Florida has a nasty little habit of screwing up elections. Even if you weren't old enough to vote (and most UF students weren't) in 2000, you certainly heard all about butterfly ballots, hanging chads and Katherine Harris.
Two SFCC students, along with 6,000 other students from around the nation, will lobby Congress today to discuss environmental issues.
In the UF men's basketball team's first exhibition game, the sophomore class struggled to shine in the shadow of a group of freshmen.
A UF student was killed early Sunday morning in a traffic accident off State Road 121.