Target begins to offer online price matching for in-store items
By Devon Abelman | Jan. 13, 2013Target is now price-matching items from Amazon.com and other retailers throughout the year.
Target is now price-matching items from Amazon.com and other retailers throughout the year.
We can learn a lot about the problematic illusion-making tendencies of the discourse on guns by analyzing a recent news story from Loganville, Ga.
UF is trying out a new iPad app, free to students, that could make academic research a far less cumbersome experience.
Your car might not be the only thing that’s automatic at your next trip to the DMV.
Kella and Aiden Sowder didn’t know rising before the sun would land them in the slammer.
A man wanted out of Levy County on multiple gun possession and drug charges was arrested Friday afternoon in northwest Gainesville.
David Morrison, a 19-year old applied physiology and kinesiology sophomore at UF, planned to celebrate with friends on the first Friday of classes, but he found himself passed out on his couch with muscle aches and pains instead.
Applied physiology and kinesiology sophomore Thor Fiol, 19, dressed the part — hammer and all — as Thor at the Reitz Union Sunday.
Kenny Boynton continues to shatter UF scoring records.
The Gators were already playing a man down in Baton Rouge, La.
Coach Amanda Butler had her team on the brink of upsetting No. 9 Tennessee on Sunday afternoon, a victory that would have represented arguably Florida’s biggest win during her tenure.
Students might want to invest in bug spray. The nationwide School of Ants has come to UF.
UF’s College of Journalism and Communications is one of the first schools to debut a new master’s program focused on social media.
Kristopher McCullough hovered over a table crowded with “Star Trek” figurines, model spaceships and DVDs.
When it comes to e-readers, the consensus on owning a device is that it’s convenient.
Some dreams can last more than a lifetime.
Florida’s 78-75 overtime loss to No. 9 Tennessee was a wasted opportunity.
Florida’s gymnastics team waited patiently for the final team scores Friday evening in Baton Rouge, La.
Looking back, I can see I came into college with that false sense of pride that many freshmen possess.
On Saturday at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener in Birmingham, Ala., freshmen Najee Glass and Arman Hall had to replace two members of the 2012 NCAA Championship 4x400-meter relay team who clinched Florida’s first outdoor national title.