Survey: Public schools should require Spanish
By Dana Hatchett | July 13, 2015The results of a survey conducted at UF showed that 67 percent of Floridians support requiring Spanish education in K-12 schools.
The results of a survey conducted at UF showed that 67 percent of Floridians support requiring Spanish education in K-12 schools.
Gainesville resident and UF alumnus Frederick Malphurs’ newest novel, which is now available for sale on Amazon, ties together his experience in veteran affairs and his love for Spanish folklore.
The phrase sounds better in Spanish, the way I heard it first: “Amor con hambre no dura.” “Hungry love doesn’t last.”
Perhaps no band embodies the punk tradition in which Gainesville is steeped better than Spanish Gamble.
For those with an HD radio, WUFT-FM will now be coming through the airways in two languages.
She’s the girl you see on the bus every morning, hunched over a book, scribbling answers to math problems, listening to music with big headphones.
A UF radio station will launch its first half-hour Spanish newscast tonight.