Course uses popular video game to teach business
By Michael Ramirez | Sep. 2, 2010Students will study 21st century business skills in a 26th century war this semester.
Students will study 21st century business skills in a 26th century war this semester.
The Backstage Lounge just had its biggest crowd in months. Almost 60 people attended the rock lounge and bar to celebrate its fourth year under the current ownership Sunday.
The day after the fire, the air still smelled of charred wood. Neighbors gathered around the fenced-off building and stared quietly.
UF’s Internet M.B.A. program is one of two in the world to earn a rating of “excellent” in The Economist’s “Distance-learning special 2010.”
Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan spoke at the Florida Women in Business and Students in Free Enterprise Women’s History Month event Tuesday night.
Richard Selwach is running for mayor of Gainesville, but his advertising campaign is more of a publicity stunt than his political platform.
Investigators discovered five businesses in the same block were robbed around 9 p.m. Tuesday.
It might not come as a surprise to shivering Gators that the recent cold snap is freezing business for some of Gainesville’s hot spots.
Gumby’s, located at 2028 SW 34th St., temporarily closed last week after a health inspector found about 70 dead roaches and 18 live roaches in its kitchen.
Cafe Gardens owner Steve McKinney met with landlords Monday to discuss rising rent prices that could determine the future of 33-year-old restaurant.
Gainesville is feeding its appetite for Japanese cuisine with the opening of another sushi restaurant. Sake Café opened on Oct. 22 on Archer Road.
Alexis Oliver is the kind of person who looks at a bottle cap and thinks of jewelry.
Alachua County law enforcement agencies will be on the lookout this week for drivers who illegally pass school buses.