Zipcar brings more Ford cars to UF
By Kristian Grimsland | Sep. 12, 2011Zipcar members will soon see a new line of vehicles that are readily available to them on the University of Florida campus.
Zipcar members will soon see a new line of vehicles that are readily available to them on the University of Florida campus.
If paying for tuition, fees, rent, textbooks, food and personal expenses wasn't enough, I'd like to add another task to the typical college student's challenges: studying abroad.
I've learned a few things in my 20 years.
The world of high fashion is often synonymous to celebrities and upscale New York fashion magazines - in other words high prices and luxurious tastes. However Macy's, Target and Payless ShoeSource have taken matters into their own hands.
Most people in the UF community are surely familiar with the phrase "Don't Tase me, bro!"
UF's Student Health Care Center recently introduced a new fee to take effect this semester.
Former professional football player and UF alumnus Emmitt Smith is returning to Gainesville Saturday for a signing of his new book "Game On: Find Your Purpose - Pursue Your Dream."
Florida sophomore linebacker Dee Finley was arrested Monday afternoon and charged with driving with a suspended license and resisting a University Police Department officer with violence. The latter is a third-degree felony.
Students who want to run for Student Senate can still slate with the Students Party until Friday.
Law enforcement officials tweaked their football gameday procedures this year, including a new punishment for of-age students caught with open containers of alcohol.
HEEEERRRREEE come the questions.
UAB’s defense knew the run was coming. The Blazers still couldn’t stop it.
Less than 48 hours removed from a painful loss to an in-state rival, Florida found the perfect catharsis Sunday in a hapless Florida Gulf Coast squad.
Finally, real football is here.
At the Nike Big Four Classic, the Gators had a couple of big fives out on the court.
Sipping on a glass of Guinness and looking up at President Obama's televised visage, Lauren Poe waited for his moment back in the spotlight.
When Xavier Nixon came sprinting out of the tunnel waving an American flag, a powerful sense of pride was added to the normal pregame intensity.
With a victory under his belt at the Western Carolina Invitational on Sept. 2, freshman Jimmy Clark is making his presence felt in his first year at Florida.
Coach Jan Dowling expected the Gators to feel comfortable and relaxed heading into the first round of its season-opening tournament.
People packed into the Pugh Hall lobby Sunday evening to learn how Florida would react in the event of a terrorist attack.