Website brings local food with no service charge
By Kate Feldman | Sep. 2, 2010The Campus Special, the company known for its $100 bill coupon books, is delivering a new online food service to students at UF.
The Campus Special, the company known for its $100 bill coupon books, is delivering a new online food service to students at UF.
The Gator Nation has another reason to celebrate.
The ladies arrived back on the silver screen with tons of new fashion. What can we learn from these New York fashionistas?
Tired of this leftover summer heat? Boyfriend shorts aren't just fashionable but also helps you stay cooler rather than hot pants.
Jaye Howard expects to get his hands on ball carriers more often this season, thanks to the leadership of first-year defensive coordinator Teryl Austin, .
It was the best birthday present assistant coach Dave Boos could ever ask for.
Mike Haywood knows how difficult it is to play in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
UF and Santa Fe College students seeking an online degree have a new UF resource available to them.
Students may have something to be itchy about.
Amid the controversy surrounding the Dove World Outreach Center's plan to burn the Quran on Sept. 11, Islamic groups have been advising Muslims to not let their frustration turn into violence.
Gainesville Internet providers like Cox Communications, Gainesville DSL and Gator.Net advertise lightning-fast service; however, consumers are finding that their Internet access isn't always as fast as it is advertised to be.
Used-car prices are increasing nationally, but Gainesville consumers can still find good deals.
Freshman Xavier Hanson didn't break a sweat during his bike ride outside the Reitz Union on Wednesday morning.
Melissa Pender can be described as a gym regular. Five days a week, she, like many other UF students, travels to Southwest Recreation Center to take advantage of all the state-of-the-art equipment.
Although hundreds of miles separate Gainesville from the site of the proposed mosque near Ground Zero, the issue resonates deeply for many Gainesville residents.
As a UF student, you might take it for granted that you can visit your loved ones whenever you like. It takes but a single call to arrange a visit, a simple drive or, at most, a flight or two. Even if you are an international student, you can plan in advance to visit your family back home during summer or semester breaks.
You can't say the man doesn't have goals.
Sometimes it's funny to remember that states like South Dakota still exist when they're brought into the news.
Allow me to begin by lobbing a grenade into the mine field.
This weekend, you will make a very important decision.