New York Times and USA Today no longer available on campus
By Samantha Schuyler | May 20, 2013Due to an outstanding debt of almost $30,000, delivery of both The New York Times and USA Today to the UF campus has been suspended.
Due to an outstanding debt of almost $30,000, delivery of both The New York Times and USA Today to the UF campus has been suspended.
To celebrate Florida’s critters, UF is hosting the first-ever Bug Week.
A Gainesville man was arrested Sunday night after a police officer spotted him tugging on the tire of a locked bicycle.
After more than two years of local and national advocacy, the Gainesville Loves Mountains organization has taken the next step in an attempt to end Gainesville Regional Utilities’ purchase of mountaintop-removal coal.
As customers casually shopped for toothpaste at CVS/pharmacy on Friday evening, the store became the grounds for a feminist flash mob when nearly 60 people marched in objection to the Obama administration’s appeal on the federal court’s decision to put the morning-after pill over the counter with no restrictions.
UF officials announced Monday that the hospital system UF&Shands was renamed UF Health.
The black bear that’s been wandering south Gainesville since last week — first spotted in the Kirkwood subdivision — is still on the prowl.
Just kidding. Time for correction No. 1 of the summer.
As students at UF, we understand how important it is to have a resume that showcases our talents and abilities.
Since the birth of feminism, it seems its ideology has been engaged in a more-than-happy marriage with radically left, anti-capitalist ideology and has enjoyed being bedfellows with the state.
Earlier this year, Congress passed the Agricultural Appropriations Bill for 2013 and the Farmer Assurance Provision.
NEWBERRY — The sound of a machete chopping watermelons mixed with the melodies of popular country songs. Little girls strutted across the field new pink and green dresses, and festival-goers wore a glisten of of sweat and juice on their faces.
There’s no need to hide the fact that we all want to be the most liked in the office. Some of us have a need of approval and starting a new job or internship can just ignite the urge.
If you don’t know what jambalaya is, it might sound like a made-up word.
It seems like the Internet has made every day, or month, a food holiday. (Which we're definitely not complaining about.) As May draws to an end, it's important everyone is aware of National Hamburger Month. Disclaimer: I love meat.
I've only recently discovered the deliciousness that is bubble tea. I had it for the first time when I moved to Gainesville at Lollicup and I've been obsessed ever since.
When J.J. Abrams’ "Star Trek" came out in 2009 it offered a fresh, modern and exciting take on a classic story. Abrams introduced viewers to a 23rd century that included the best elements of science fiction, while also maintaining a distinct connection with reality.
Caroline Hitimana found her edge on the court.
Despite recording only one hit against USF, Florida found a way to march on to the Super Regionals.
For the 13th straight year, Florida men’s golf will advance to the NCAA Championships.