Florida lottery unfairly targets less-privileged
By Leigh Shapiro | Oct. 21, 2007Maybe we should make taxes more fun. We'll borrow the appeal of the lottery, and everyone will have a good time while raising needed funds for education.
Maybe we should make taxes more fun. We'll borrow the appeal of the lottery, and everyone will have a good time while raising needed funds for education.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - As I soaked in the game day atmosphere while stuck in traffic on the way to the stadium Saturday, it became blatantly obvious that Kentucky has never been more excited about its football team.
Former and current staff members of the Alligator celebrated the newspaper's second century Friday and Saturday.
The investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement into the Tasering of a UF student is complete, but the report isn't available to the public yet.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Amid defeat, controversy and tragedy, Urban Meyer needed a motivational tool to get the Gators going again.
As I began reading the letters to the editor Friday about Claire Beach's column about abortion, I quickly glanced at the names of those writing the responses and was baffled to see they were written by men.
Money, money everywhere, but not a buck to spend.
The Gainesville City Commission is holding a hearing today to discuss the possibility of building a development at 2100 NE 39th Ave., near the Gainesville Regional Airport.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - No. 14 UF got a big boost from the return of receiver Andre Caldwell in its 45-37 win against No. 8 Kentucky (6-2, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) Saturday.
Before UF beat the University of Kentucky on Saturday, hundreds of people were already celebrating at the Greater Gator Beer Festival Part Two.
As of Saturday night, you'll know what type of men are on UF's football team.
Heather Ray has a unique opportunity given to few new professors in UF's physics department.
Christian organizations from UF gathered Friday night for praise and worship on the steps of the Reitz Union Amphitheater.
Three weeks ago, the Gators seemed broken by their inability to score, crippling the team's national championship aspirations.
The sounds of heavy breathing and dripping sweat fill crowded rooms as groups of people achieve heightened levels of physical and spiritual bliss.But students are demanding more.
When the UF volleyball team visited Georgia on Sunday, it was more like coming home.
About 20 Gainesville renters and landlords learned about saving money and knowing their rights at a free workshop Saturday morning.
Stephen Colbert is a presidential candidate (And so can you!).
UF's victory against Kentucky on Saturday didn't come without casualties.