Red Bull chariot race to make stop at UF
By VINCENT ALVARADO | Apr. 15, 2010Red Bull claims to give you wings, but this Saturday, it’s giving teams the chance to honor Olympic gods in Gainesville’s first chariot race.
Red Bull claims to give you wings, but this Saturday, it’s giving teams the chance to honor Olympic gods in Gainesville’s first chariot race.
Students hoping for hot bagels were disappointed Thursday when the Einstein Bros. Bagels at the Hub was shut down because of plumbing problems.
About 10 members of the Westboro Baptist Church will visit Gainesville this weekend while students will hold a counter rally at Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Dressed to impress in a tropical paradise, guests will take strides in the fight against cancer Saturday in a “Polynesian Paradise.”
Dan Savage did not come to Gainesville to promote what he called his “big, sweaty, gay agenda,” as some conservatives have thought he was guilty of in the past.
About 300 people rallied at the Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Thursday to support the Tea Party and protest the federal government.
Local appliance stores are preparing to be bombarded by customers today during the Florida Energy Star Appliance Rebate Program.
Guess what, folks? The scientists are at it again. No, they’re not doing sciencey things. They’re busy promoting Al Gore’s global warming Ponzi scheme.
What body shape do you have? Find out what type of fit you are and then learn what kinds if swimsuits will suit your needs.
Although Florida’s bats have been the team’s strong suit all season, hitting alone usually isn’t enough to get the job done against ranked teams.
For senior Maranda Smith, the pain is always there. It’s just a matter of how much it hurts.
University Police Department officers have to jump through a couple of hoops before they are allowed to patrol the campus.
In an effort to promote his global humanitarian causes, former President Bill Clinton held a phone news conference with student reporters across the nation Wednesday.
Originally slated to be Gainesville’s opportunity for a political intermission, the next few days will instead play a pivotal role in deciding who will be Gainesville’s next mayor.
The UF graduate students who filmed post-earthquake footage in Haiti will be able to use their video for their master’s thesis documentary.
After the Gainesville Police Department saw an increase in crime from 2008 to 2009, the city has seen another increase, and this time, it’s a good thing.
It’s the one day throughout the year that causes everyone to cringe — unless you work for the IRS.
Wednesday night, Bryan Callen had a tip for audience members at the Orange & Brew looking to get lucky.