Citizen journalism can give you a voice
Nov. 1, 2012On Wednesday, I gave two different presentations in two different classes on the same topic: citizen journalism.
On Wednesday, I gave two different presentations in two different classes on the same topic: citizen journalism.
With absentee and early voting well under way, a Tampa Bay Times poll shows Gov. Romney in command of the toss-up state.
Nihat Strider has attended 17 different schools since he started kindergarten.
Rigid lines of wooden desks won’t separate students in Warrington College of Business Administration’s new learning center. Instead, circular tables, interactive technology and open-minded professors will bring them together.
About 450 people, including faculty, administration and students, met for a town hall meeting Thursday to discuss last week’s incident involving two Beta Theta Pi brothers who wore blackface makeup to a social.
Gainesville Police arrested a man early Thursday morning after he punched a paralyzed Marine veteran who wore a Halloween costume he thought mocked wounded soldiers.
Lace up and raise funds: The Gators March for Babies 5K walk is scheduled for Sunday.
The first time Neiron Ball rushed the passer during fall camp, Florida defensive coordinator Dan Quinn knew he might have something special.
With 15:25 remaining in the second half, junior Will Yeguete took the ball to the hoop and extended the Gators’ lead to 14 with a two-handed slam.
As a nursing student at Santa Fe College, Cori Kate learns modern medicine. But as a designer, she’s inspired by the past.
Paper tombstones hung from the walls of La Casita on Thursday, but it wasn’t because of Halloween.
This is the second of two articles that explain the constitutional and local amendments on Tuesday’s ballot.
James Wilson nearly quit football before he had a chance to play at his best.
In her first three years at Florida, Kat Williamson didn’t miss a start. In her final year, she’s missed 15. The redshirt senior left the Gators’ Sept. 2 match against Florida International with a torn right meniscus and hasn’t played a minute since.
Friday will be a bittersweet moment for freshman Natalie Hinds.
After giving up five sacks in Saturday’s 17-9 loss to Georgia, the Florida offensive line knew it needed a wake-up call.
Even five days later, this loss still stings. It hurts.
Do you follow the blog “FiveThirtyEight”?
Chloe, the untrustworthy roommate, played by “Breaking Bad” alumna Krysten Ritter, returned to television last week after a long-awaited late season premiere.
UF’s Reitz Union Board Entertainment’s third Harry Potter event, the Yule Ball, will transform the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.