Postal Swerve: Six days a week, uh oh
Feb. 6, 2013“The U.S. Postal Service took another major step in its battle for fiscal viability Wednesday, announcing plans to halt Saturday delivery of first-class mail,” according to an article in USA Today.
“The U.S. Postal Service took another major step in its battle for fiscal viability Wednesday, announcing plans to halt Saturday delivery of first-class mail,” according to an article in USA Today.
If you lived through what we music aficionados call the “emo movement” from 2005-2006, you’d know that the re-emergence of era leaders Fall Out Boy last week caused an interweb riot, to say the least.
Greyhounds will stride alongside models, but not because of their long legs and slim build.
A Gainesville Regional Airport survey that gauges residents’ interests in nonstop flights to New York City may result in more convenient travel to the Big Apple in the future.
Fangirls everywhere can finish crying a river. Justin Timberlake is back.
A salad a day keeps heart disease away.
When 19-year-old Nicola Gregory visited Fit2Run for the first time, she was already prepared for her exercise film debut. The store tapes its customers running to determine the best shoe for their bodies’ movements.
According to one self-proclaimed spokeswoman for the mothers of America, Beyoncé is an imminent threat to female empowerment.
Sara Kaner knows what it’s like to struggle with her weight.
Throughout the past eight years, “How I Met Your Mother” fans have attempted to uncover the identity of Ted Mosby’s baby-mama to no avail.
PORT ST. LUCIE –– In the gymnasium at St. Lucie West Centennial High, three hats — Miami, Florida and Alabama — sat on a table in front of senior Jay-nard Bostwick. Though Bostwick appeared undecided, his mind was already made up.
TAMPA — Vernon Hargreaves III remains uninterested in national attention, regardless of how much his play warrants it.
The Boy Scouts of America’s National Executive Board decided Wednesday morning to postpone until May its decision about changing its policy on allowing gay members into scout troops nationwide.
University Police filed a sworn complaint Tuesday afternoon charging a UF student and his girlfriend for allegedly staging an armed robbery at an on-campus convenience store in December.
According to Will Muschamp, coaching is not “add water, instant player.”
Student Government political parties can now campaign 30 days before an election.
Gainesville Police arrested two Tampa men Tuesday afternoon after one tried to use a fake credit card at a local Walgreens.
Mathematics freshman Seth Singson kept his friends in mind when he filled out a postcard for the Aim Higher Florida rally Wednesday.
Will Yeguete’s night in Fayetteville, Ark., lasted less than a minute.