Reusable cups now at Starbucks
By Michelle Leute | Feb. 18, 2013Brandy Myers drinks Starbucks coffee about five times a week.
Brandy Myers drinks Starbucks coffee about five times a week.
There are few things I love more than opera, and I’m not talking about the Web browser.
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.
You should care about your Student Government because you pay $16.06 per credit hour, about $385 a year if you are a full-time undergraduate or $289 if you are a graduate student.
Elisa Zeron understands how difficult it is to pay for college.
The Florida Department of Health and UF have partnered to create a virtual food safety center.
UF’s College of Dentistry’s new Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Residency Program received its initial accreditation by the Commission on Dental Accreditation earlier this month.
Kayla Sundean talks to her mom on the phone at least three times a day. She sees her parents at least once a month because her home is two hours away.
Yolandy Michel stopped on the Plaza of the Americas on Monday to play chess with a master and strike up a conversation about creationism.
A team of UF students won big last week for a sausage with a Florida twist.
Students can cast their vote for Student Body president, vice president and treasurer today and Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Brianna Morgan led the way for the Gators in Chapel Hill, N.C., on Monday.
Following a 13-7 win against High Point, coach Amanda O’Leary pointed out a statistic Florida should note.
Jennifer George knows she must improve her play for the Gators to turn around their slumping season.
As Eric Hanhold got the final out on a slow ground ball to second base, the Gators emptied the dugout to celebrate their season-opening series win.
About 800 students congregated on Turlington Plaza on Friday to thrust, bump, grind and flail for about 30 seconds.
Election week is here.
Like you, I take the upcoming Student Government election very seriously.
Swamp Party promises a lot of things it cannot deliver.
After a 24-hour designing and programming competition, TXT TAG will have a new mobile application and an improved website that allows users to send messages by only knowing a license plate tag.