Uber finally arrives; five rides free until Labor Day
By Patrick Pinak | Aug. 28, 2014Students can climb down the stairs of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and into an Uber car this weekend for free.
Students can climb down the stairs of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and into an Uber car this weekend for free.
The Emmys were on Monday, and AMC smash hit “Breaking Bad” cleaned up for the fifth year in a row. Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn each won in their respective categories, as did Moira Walley-Beckett for writing “Ozymandias,” the show’s heart-stopping third-to-last episode. The show also won in the Outstanding Drama Series category, beating out other excellent series, including “Game of Thrones,” “True Detective” and “House of Cards.” “Breaking Bad” is undoubtedly one of the most innovative, complex and entertaining shows in modern TV history. It’s only fitting that Walter White goes out on top. We award a Crystal-Blue-Persuasion LAUREL to the Emmy voters.
Select time-crunched, vegetarian-food-loving students and staff at UF Health Shands Hospital no longer have to travel far for their favorite meals.
Gainesville suffered the loss of an iconic performer Wednesday to colon and liver cancer.
UF received a grant that could help medical professionals save soldiers’ lives on the front lines.
Gainesville is expected to surge with travelers Saturday for the opening football game, but Gators fans are not the only people planning trips.
With the first week of school in the books and the weekend approaching, it is important to be aware of the different transportation options available to Gators. Student Government understands the need for students to travel safely and conveniently, especially at nighttime.
If history is any indication, the Florida men’s and women’s cross country teams will finish on top in tonight’s season opening meet in Cullowhee, N.C.
Jeff Driskel started Florida’s second drive against Tennessee on a hot streak.
If you were to walk in on a Florida volleyball practice at the Gale Lemerand Gym, it wouldn’t look like one.
After playing in the comfort of home last weekend to open the season, the No. 6 Gators will take on a challenge they haven’t faced since 2012.
Following a 4-8 season, head coach Will Muschamp seemingly made all the right changes. He hired a new offensive coordinator in Kurt Roper, as well as offensive line coach Mike Summers to give the 2013 offense an up-tempo makeover.
Well, Gator fans, it’s finally here.
My ignorance is my fault, but I don’t think the point was really driven home about how disconnected the Florida football program had gotten from its fans until Wednesday.
For the final time in his decade-long tenure at UF, President Bernie Machen took to the lectern for his State of the University address Thursday.
Florida’s junior senator, Marco Rubio, has been very vocal in recent weeks on the topic of immigration reform.
In the hunt for The Gator Nation’s next leader, the Presidential Search Committee is reaching out to the greater UF community.
Facebook has fallen out of favor with me. Between endless streams of Ice Bucket Challenge videos and depressing life updates I otherwise would’ve forgotten about long ago, I only have one reason to visit the website anymore: to see whatever the latest BuzzFeed post is, scoff at it and then read it intently.
As Florida voters face an amendment that could legalize medical marijuana this November, a study suggests it could lower rates of painkiller abuse.
Slices at Satchel’s Pizza will now feature locally produced sausage, according to an announcement the pizza staple’s owner, Satchel Raye, made this week.