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Eating on campus doesn’t have to be expensive.
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Eating on campus doesn’t have to be expensive.
Looking for ways to ward off the freshman 15? Campus has you covered.
Hungry? You’re in the right place.
The first day of Fall classes is quickly approaching — are you prepared?
Looking for a place to pop some tags? Only got $20 in your pocket?
Eleven days. Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday-Sunday-Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday.
Ladies of UF, today I’m going to throw some helpful tips at you that could be considered necessary in the city of Gainesville. I’m pretty sure we can all agree that the weather is Gainesville is completely unpredictable and unpleasant during the summer. Here are some tips on how to survive the fluctuating temperatures and excessive amounts of precipitation.
For incoming freshman, spending the summer in Gainesville is the dream. They’re finally on their own and can do what they want. For the rest of us, spending the summer in Gainesville can be less than ideal. Maybe you didn’t get your dream internship, so you stuck around Gainesville; you need to take summer classes to stay on track with your major. Or maybe summer classes at UF was your best option; whatever the reason, we all know, let’s be real, summer in Gainesville can be a bit boring since so many students are off interning, studying abroad or just hanging out at home. But there are some things you can see and do during a summer in Gainesville that you can’t get other places that are absolutely great. I promise you your sorority sister interning in New York, best friend studying in Florence or boyfriend in Washington, D.C., won’t get to see these gems.
The inside of the Hub may seem a little less crowded.
We know it as the historic building nestled between the high-end restaurants and hole-in-the-wall clubs that flood the streets on many weekends. But the Hippodrome State Theatre is a cultural hub of artistic expression and theatrical excellence. And it’s having a birthday.
A Letter to the Editor written Feb. 27 was addressed to “GENIUSES OF JUVENILE JOURNALISM” and ended with “P.S. ARE THOSE YOUR TRUE NAMES OR PSEUDONYMS? THEY’RE HILARIOUS!”
Musicians will find even more reasons to move their feet with new motion-sensor technology for their instruments.
Because of a system coding error in Gator Dining Services, unnecessary taxes have been attached to food items for the past two and a half years.
The 6 percent Florida sales tax cannot be charged on food products, but UF’s Provisions on Demand customers were paying a higher bill than necessary.
The pocket was breaking down, and Antonio Morrison saw EJ Manuel had nowhere to go.
UF and the Dean of Students Office will unveil the Collegiate Veterans Success Center on Tuesday in Yon Hall, Room 418.
With the stroke of a pen and a friendly handshake, UF and Sears Holdings Corp. became partners Monday.
At the Broken Shelves bookstore last week, tattered copies of dog-eared paperbacks overflowed from cardboard containers as hundreds of boxes packed the store.
A student sleeps in the Hub on Tuesday morning. A new study by the University of Colorado-Boulder found that a lack of sleep can lead to weight gain.