Krishna Lunch to charge customers who use credit cards
There will be a surcharge starting Monday for those who choose to purchase Krishna Lunch using their credit cards.
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There will be a surcharge starting Monday for those who choose to purchase Krishna Lunch using their credit cards.
Students who paint memorials on the 34th Street Wall to honor friends and loved ones eventually mourn the artwork itself.
The blue trees on Turlington Plaza are fading away as the paint nears the end of its life expectancy, and students have taken notice.
President Barack Obama’s statement about two weeks ago that law schools should be only two years may not be far-fetched, and a similar concept could appear at UF’s Levin College of Law.
The Fightin’ Gator Marching Band is celebrating its 100th year.
Forget that green means go. Now, flashing yellow left-turn arrows are giving drivers the option to go at traffic lights across the country.
She was the last student at the last stop on the last trip of the day.
Sam Studer might crash your next house party.
Leave your furry and feathered pets at home, because the UF Department of Housing and Residence Education has removed dwarf rabbits and birds from the list of acceptable animals to house in residence halls.
The Florida Cicerones has stepped into the national spotlight by taking the top prize in its field.
Graduate assistants can look forward to getting a little more green for their work.
An inevitable fact of college is eventually, you will feel bad.
In the Swamp, only Gators get out alive. That is, of course, after following a few rules to make everyone’s lives a little more enjoyable on gamedays.
All eyes were on the University of Central Florida on Monday, and UF was no exception.
A survey released last week by Kaplan Test Prep shows that only 32 percent of future medical school students plan to go into general health care, while the other 68 percent plans to have a specialization.
Justin Correll has gotten lucky before.
Sen. Bill Nelson came to UF on Monday for part of his fact-checking tour as chairman of the Senate’s Special Committee on Aging.
Year of the Dragon was so 2012.
A recently released Pew Research Center study found that 35 percent of adults use the Internet to specifically look up medical conditions they or someone they know might have.
All seven Florida Supreme Court justices will be at UF today to judge the Maguire Appellate Advocacy Competition.