Some GPD officers delay Thanksgiving family time for work
By APRIL DUDASH | Nov. 25, 2007While students traveled home to their families last week, Gainesville Police Department Lt. Will Halvosa stayed in Gainesville.
While students traveled home to their families last week, Gainesville Police Department Lt. Will Halvosa stayed in Gainesville.
With the holiday season approaching, the UF chapter of Friends for Life of America hopes to spread joy to children in hospitals.
While many students are excited about packing up to go home and visit their families over Thanksgiving break, some aren't too happy about an extended stay at home.
With temptations of pumpkin pie, gingerbread, turkey with gravy and more, it's easy to make bad decisions when eating during the holidays.
Allyssa Thomas hates being ripped off.
Students returning from Thanksgiving break with leftovers from their turkey dinners may want to take precautions if they want to be replenished and ready to jump into final-exam studies.
Thanks to a nearby Taco Bell, high percentage of female students and low number of male vocal groups, UF is moving up in the rankings.
Seven UF students will drive 10 hours today to go fishing.
UF researchers have found that going green to protect the water supply doesn't mean sacrificing a green lawn.
Enticements of free food and merchandise when applying for credit cards could be a thing of the past if a consumer advocacy group has its way.
Carol Massey wakes up every Thursday and waits to hear the grocery ads read over the radio. The Gainesville resident, who is blind, depends on the program to know where she can go to save money.
ORLANDO - Jeremy Schrecengost said he came for the free Poäng.
For an increasing number of UF students, class registration is becoming a family affair.
Students in the market for an eyelash, a stormtrooper costume or a faux boyfriend may not need to look further than their computers.
Since his junior year of high school, UF sophomore Tyler Gums has been planning a way to combat the growing problem of antibiotic resistance.
The next time you see people listening to iPods, they may not be listening to the latest hit song. There's a chance they may actually be in the middle of reviewing for their next big test.
Oprah Winfrey, Britney Spears, Andrew Meyer.
For 50 years, scientists have attempted to discover where newly hatched green sea turtles go before they reappear as juveniles in the coastal sea grass.
The UF alumnus who made history by dropping the atomic bomb over Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II died Thursday. He was 92.
Nicholas Baragona