Gainesville Borders location closes doors for good
By Kristin Lopopolo | Apr. 17, 2011Borders closed its doors for the final time Sunday after purging almost its entire inventory, including furniture.
Borders closed its doors for the final time Sunday after purging almost its entire inventory, including furniture.
Daniel Tosh, best known for his show on Comedy Central, “Tosh.0,” poked fun at topics such as sex, college, basketball and Tim Tebow.
Although the show was originally to be open to 8,000 people, Student Government Productions and Accent announced last week that only 4,900 UF students and members of the faculty will be permitted to attend.
The Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is expected to be at full capacity tonight for a perfomance by Matisyahu.
Borders will close its Gainesville store because the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization Wednesday.
To mark the end of Black History Month, UF’s Student Government Productions spent $120,000 to bring rappers B.o.B, Wale and J. Cole to the O’Connell Center on Feb. 26.
Duval Elementary School is in danger of closing if its students do not improve their FCAT scores.
Dance Marathon at UF is taking a new approach to raising money for the Children’s Miracle Network this year by opening more spots for individual dancers.