Zeta Tau Alpha under fire after social
By the Editorial Board | Oct. 23, 2007Way to embarrass all of UF.
Way to embarrass all of UF.
Sonya Robbins picked up a 5-pound pumpkin off the table at a pumpkin stand in Gainesville, examining it in her left hand and its price tag in her right, flipping the tag over as if looking for a magic number to appear.
UF's efforts to make its campus more environmentally friendly will be highlighted today for the university's Sustainability Day. The event lasts from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Reitz Union North Lawn.
A UF student was arrested and charged Monday with sexual battery of an 18-year-old female student.
UF's chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority is awaiting disciplinary action after the manager of a Tampa restaurant complained her establishment was damaged when the sorority held a social there.
One day after its public debut, the UF men's basketball team has yet to make an impression.
In UF coach Urban Meyer's opinion, the most important play of Saturday's win against Kentucky came with quarterback Tim Tebow on the sideline.
There were squeals of joy from Team White Bengals and disappointed looks from Team Krackerjacks on Monday.
It's UF's eternal problem. No, not too few season football tickets. Not Friday's crossword puzzle being too hard for you to finish during your chemistry lecture. Not when your professor schedules an exam for the morning after Halloween.
In response to Lawrence Mackey's stance on abortion being a selfish choice: Had my mother aborted me, I wouldn't have had to respond to such a stupid argument.
A patriotically painted bus transformed into a teaching vessel for voters educated passersby Monday about a political education project.
A proposed development near Gainesville Regional Airport continued to cause controversy Monday night at a City Commission meeting.
Andrea Booher owns a phone book, but she never uses it.
Some people drool, some read and others have their ears plugged with headphones. Jessica Reddish just wishes her seat had a headrest to make her experience more bearable.
Fiona Tennyson can't drive, get a tattoo or see a PG-13 movie by herself. But what's most frustrating to the 9-year-old activist is that she can't vote, she said.
Students charged with cheating might lose the chance to have their cases heard in front of the Student Honor Court.
Planning on getting wasted in Jacksonville this weekend for the Florida-Georgia football game?
Gainesville Fire Rescue could soon be getting its first new fire station since 1979.
It's already time to register for classes, and we're all too busy with this semester to care about the next.