Will move for work: Grads relocate for jobs
By Chip Lowe | Oct. 23, 2013College grads seem increasingly willing to relocate for employment, and locals attribute the wanderlust to technology changes and a lean job market.
College grads seem increasingly willing to relocate for employment, and locals attribute the wanderlust to technology changes and a lean job market.
A new sign hangs in the storefront window at 1023 West University Ave., confirming that Bella Donna’s has officially closed.
Although the Hough Graduate School of Business was recently ranked by Forbes as a top national business school, students and faculty still see room for improvement.
A resident’s recent complaint about plumbing at the Village Crossing apartment complex could point to larger issues of enforcing law and lease agreements at properties.
As midterms loom, Gainesville coffee shops tend to get more crowded with students who buy one drink and camp out for hours. But it’s often more of an annoyance to students than management.
I used to have a love/hate relationship with on-campus networking events. I loved the opportunity to meet recruiters in a casual setting, usually over food, and get to know them on a more personal level.
In 2011, UF alumnus Edward Lavagnino walked into a Sports Authority for a pair of socks and walked out with an idea.
For many entrepreneurs, persuading investors to fund startup companies has always been a struggle, but a federal law that took effect Monday and that’s expected to impact Gainesville, may make it easier.
Don’t let the diminishing unemployment rate fool you. An economic crisis still looms in this country — the same one we were supposed to be out of years ago.
Your résumé is a precious document. It sums up your most significant experiences and accomplishments on one black and white page.
Students looking to save money on a college education can consider swapping conventional classrooms and on-campus housing for an online program or a commute to campus.
Another store entered the Gainesville music scene last week.
Students looking to save a few extra bucks at Bento and other local businesses now can with the release of Campus Rewards, a discount card to current UF students.
Despite its size, the Gainesville Regional Airport is in competition with other major airports.
A gameday block party designed to bring in the green for businesses near the Swamp will not happen this year.
While the UF football team prepares to suit up for its first home game against Toledo on Saturday, businesses near the Swamp have been getting ready for the big day as well.
Nicolas Rojas spent his last day in Gainesville graduating, moving out of his apartment and trying to untangle a mess.
Emiliano’s Café was slammed.
Before this last month I has never had to fool with off campus housing. I still lived at home and my boyfriend lived on campus in graduate housing. When we decided graduate housing had turned into too much of a hassle, we started the search for an apartment. We didn’t realize how much of a hell it would turn into.
I felt an inkling of regret walking past the empty apartment downstairs. I had wanted to introduce myself to my neighbors, a man and woman in their mid-20s who shared a car covered in video game-themed stickers.