SG debates charging stations
Students on campus may soon be able to dismiss their phones' "low battery" warnings with confidence.
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Students on campus may soon be able to dismiss their phones' "low battery" warnings with confidence.
A bake sale on the University of California, Berkeley campus Tuesday afternoon stirred up national attention with its pricing.
Morgan Conn doesn't get an annual flu shot because it's not vegan. David Byron said he doesn't get one because he heard it makes you sick. John Richter said he's just lazy.
A new burrito joint is looking to expand south of the border - the state border, that is.
Chris Crenshaw is a voracious reader.
Money may not be able to buy happiness, but it just might get you into college.
East Gainesville residents seeking medical care soon won't have to travel far from their neighborhoods.
Floridians are well acquainted with their state's scalier residents. They have shared property lines with alligators and tree frogs, swept lizards out of their houses and gone to battle with a snake or two.
Linzi Sheppard, 22, is a fifth-year agricultural education and communication senior.
Each Friday, Lesley Wolfson and her husband drive an hour and a half from Jacksonville to Gainesville so she can learn to read lips.
After a year's hiatus, the fair is back in town.
Montana Symone loves bras, panties, yoga pants and puppies.
Though the 87,473 fans at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Saturday night were there to watch a football game, the weekend's significance as the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks could not be forgotten.
When Samuel Mirtil turned in his UF housing contract at Preview, he expected to spend the next 10 months sharing a room with someone he barely knew and a bathroom with eight other guys.
Gilbert Schaffnit was in his Chicago hotel room Wednesday night when he got the phone call that his office was on fire.
The Harn Museum has set an opening date for its new, 26,000-square-foot Asian art wing.
When Andres Martinez-Alegria graduated from high school, he decided he didn't want to go to college. Even though he had applied and been accepted by schools like the University of Miami and Florida Atlantic University, he didn't really know what he wanted to do.
Gerald Kish was a movie buff, a sci-fi enthusiast and the guy picked first for trivia teams.
August is a month of firsts - the first day of school, the first semester's tuition payment, the first month's rent deposit - all of which can add up.
A single tear clung threateningly to Brayden's cheek as his daddy walked out the door as if it couldn't decide whether to fall or not.