Wal-Mart ditches BOGO price-matching policy for savings app
By Chabeli Herrera | Oct. 14, 2014Wal-Mart ended its buy-one-get-one-free price-matching policy this month in exchange for a new smartphone application called Savings Catcher.
Wal-Mart ended its buy-one-get-one-free price-matching policy this month in exchange for a new smartphone application called Savings Catcher.
Last week, The New York Times released a damning report on an institutional failure by Florida State University and law enforcement officials in Tallahassee. The report looks at various offenses allegedly committed by FSU football players, and the actions — and more often than not, the inactions — taken by the university and law enforcement. The allegations include from sexual assault, theft, abuse and an ongoing BB gun fight between football players who terrified innocent bystanders.
Students will have to wait until next semester to experience life as a chicken.
Not as chilly as Sojams past, this year’s 12th annual a cappella festival was studded by Durham’s cold breeze, which cut through the unexpectedly Florida-esque weather, and emotional moments between a cappella veterans and students alike.
After senators trickled in from the interviewing sessions for the next UF president, the Student Senate unanimously passed four bills allocating funds to student organizations.
October is here, and you know what that means. No, we’re not talking about candy corn, haunted houses or ancient ritualistic pagan sacrifices. We here at Trojan are proud to announce our new pumpkin spice condoms.
After months of presidential search updates, the wait is over: UF will learn the name of The Gator Nation’s next leader.
Last week, on Fox News’ “Outnumbered,” hosts Harris Faulkner and Lisa Kennedy Montgomery had a conversation about America’s youth voter population. Faulkner and Montgomery expressed concern that young people are uneducated about political issues and, therefore, would cause harm to America by voting.
A student with a learning disability walked into the office of Dana Lindsey.
Chipotle is now offering a vegan- and vegetarian-friendly alternative for customers.
Brittany Maynard will die on Nov. 1. The Oregon resident will take a doctor-prescribed pill to end her life.
The Alachua County Jail department received the highest level of accreditation possible for a state criminal agency this week — the Excelsior Recognition.
Spring applications are now open for a new UF online master’s degree program in arts in medicine.
Emily Johns can’t wait to see how UF is going to pull off Gator Growl’s first-ever showcase on Flavet Field on Friday.
The 2013 Wisconsin adidas Invitational marked the worst regular-season finish for both the Florida men’s and women’s cross country teams.
“Stronger. Faster. Fitter.”
Florida women’s basketball coach Amanda Butler found herself using the word "elevate" to describe specific elements of the team during the team’s Media Day on Thursday.
Mary Wise has not had much reason to be angry this season.
Matt Jones couldn’t help Florida during the second half of its 30-27 loss to LSU on Saturday.
With Week 6 in the past and only 11 weeks left in the regular season, the 2014-2015 NFL season has begun to take shape. At almost the halfway mark of the season, the Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers and Dallas Cowboys lead ESPN’s NFL playoff standings with a 5-1 record.