Student group holds food drive for ‘food insecure'
With the holiday season well under way, thoughts of family, home and gift-buying fill the heads of many Alachua County residents.
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With the holiday season well under way, thoughts of family, home and gift-buying fill the heads of many Alachua County residents.
A hot commodity in the smartphone world, the iPhone 4S is losing its cool when it comes to battery life. Many users of the phone and the iOS 5 update say they have seen dramatic decreases in the longevity of the phone's battery, according to a Computer World article.
On Monday, visitors to UF's home page will find new features and a cleaner, simpler look.
What started out as a carry-away for fountain drinks has morphed into a party staple. Nothing quite says "cheers" and, "No, you can't know what's in my cup, it's MY cup," like the waxy, red plastic goblet that is the Solo cup.
UF's 10th annual Talent Night offered audience members a sneak peak at this year's Gator Growl performances.
At just 20 years old, Ross Campbell is a one-man bandstand who is making a name for himself in the musical genre he describes as "psychedelic-folk."
About 200 people came together to listen in on a debate about the federal Defense of Marriage Act at the UF Levin College of Law on Wednesday.
Sixth-grader Megan Lapcevic, 11, dipped her paint brush into a Styrofoam cup and coated her pumpkin in a deep magenta paint.
With acts including a human pincushion, glass walker and eater, a bed of nails and a fire-eater, the audience will be no less than intrigued by "Mr. Blank's Weird & Wandering Sideshow."
The UF Student Health Care Center announced last week that it would begin accepting a discount prescription card that benefits students who don't have health insurance.
There's a SausageFest this weekend, but women are invited, too.
As if the home football game between UF and the University of Alabama isn't enough this weekend, Gainesville is in for another special treat.
For 28 years, September has been recognized as National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. This year, university students are walking to raise awareness about the disease.