Students compete in charity olympics
By Erin Rauch | Nov. 7, 2010There was only one contest left. Strength and agility wouldn’t help them now. It was last for a reason.
There was only one contest left. Strength and agility wouldn’t help them now. It was last for a reason.
The faint sound of chainsaws and shrill screams echoed from the basement of Sledd Hall on Tuesday night.
Stadium Club, the partially constructed luxury condominium building on University Avenue across from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, will be auctioned today.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office auctioned four abused horses Saturday.
An Alachua County Jail employee who oversees substance abuse classes and Alcoholics Anonymous meeting was superseded for entering the jail impaired.
Legislation to end “don’t ask, don’t tell” failed in the Senate on Tuesday.
The UF Cicerones and the Student Alumni Association are collecting canned food to beat hunger — and the University of Georgia.
Lila Leach, a 96-year-old Newberry resident who was brutally attacked in her home on July 16, was pronounced dead early Monday.
Any GED-holding student in his or her first semester at Santa Fe College is now eligible for free tutoring, mentoring and seminars through the Pathways to Persistence program.
It's hard to justify dropping $100 on anything when you're a broke college student scraping by on other people's meal plans - never mind a book detailing the social ramifications of the use of the red-legged grasshopper as a symbol of communism in post-modern Russia.