Earth Day events kick off
By DANIELLE PETERSON | Mar. 16, 2010Earth Day is celebrating its 40th birthday, and Gainesville residents are invited to a 40-day party.
Earth Day is celebrating its 40th birthday, and Gainesville residents are invited to a 40-day party.
Census forms started arriving in mailboxes this week, and Alachua County officials are encouraging everyone, including students, to participate by filling out and mailing in the form that is required by law.
Students are sick of waiting, and they’re tired of walking.
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They create a profile and post their pictures with hopes of finding a perfect match, but these UF students are not looking for love — they are looking for roommates.
After months of sign-waving, door-to-door canvassing and candidate forums, it all comes down to a vote.
Although student voters rejected a proposed Reitz Union student fee, some student leaders are still working to form a more perfect union. In a meeting of the UF’s Board of Trustees Committee on Educational Policy and Strategy on Monday, UF Student Body President Jordan Johnson said Student Government is seeking alternative sources of funding for renovating the aging student center.
UF electrical engineering student Thomas Hollister and his father, David Hollister, were killed Saturday when a pine tree fell on their car, causing it to swerve into a ditch.
Four days after the earthquake hit, Jason Byrd was in Haiti counting bodies.
Hannah Roberson said she hasn’t had a man escort her anywhere, open a door for her or push in her chair for as long as she can remember. Chivalry is dead, she said.
Artist Chris Cruz is giving Gators fans a way to represent the Orange and Blue and support the arts by bidding on his one-of-a-kind “Gatorized” piano.
UF President Bernie Machen has called for an independent investigation.
One UF student left behind his clothes and his worries about tan lines when he headed to the Lake Como Nudist Resort near Tampa for a nude volleyball tournament at the beginning of Spring Break.
An independent investigation into the March 2 UPD shooting of a UF graduate student at Corry Village is underway, said University of Florida President Bernie Machen in a Friday e-mail to UF students, faculty and staff.
The charges against Ghanan graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong have been changed to one count of second-degree aggravated assault and one count of third-degree resisting arrest with violence.
Among other things, the audio implicated Kappa Alpha Theta sorority for giving members alcohol for voting.
Perpendicular to Sorority Row is a road with cracks, potholes and a garbage bin where someone has scribbled “Dinosaur Zone.”
UF study-abroad students will be left with little time for a break this spring while taking weeklong courses overseas.
While the recent cold weather has encouraged Gainesville residents to bundle up, there is one group of students who is choosing to do the opposite.
Lather. Rinse. Don’t repeat.