UF bookstore gets new iPad today sans student discount
By Kelsey Grentzer | Mar. 15, 2012The third-generation iPad tablet debuts at the UF bookstore today, but students won’t get a discount on the product.
The third-generation iPad tablet debuts at the UF bookstore today, but students won’t get a discount on the product.
Ladies and gentleman, put on your green, get out your shamrocks, hide your gold from those greedy leprechauns.
Hotrods will gear up this weekend for the Gainesville Street Rods annual car show.
As we get closer to graduation, more of us are looking to make the kind of money we’ve never seen in our lives at new jobs.
As St. Patrick’s Day revelers begin their celebrations in Midtown, Jason McKibben will be going bald for children with cancer.
UF students can go “Around the World in 30 Days” with International Month, which ends in April.
A life-size temple made of PVC pipes and cloth will take up most of the real estate on the Reitz Union North Lawn next week.
Twenty-five senior, graduate and professional-school students were accepted into the UF Hall of Fame on Monday.
Students will be able to see the Pilobolus dance company perform this weekend without turning their wallets inside-out.
A student’s experiment caused fumes from hazardous chemicals to leak into the air in Sisler Hall on Thursday night.
As if tax season could not get any more complicated.
In the past few days, you’ve most certainly been asked the question, “How was your break?”
Two UF graduates were selected to intern at the White House.
UF’s College of Education jumped 18 spots in graduate school rankings this year.
UF’s College of Journalism and Communications made the top of the class in CollegeMagazine.com’s list of best journalism schools.
Video killed the radio star, and the Internet may have just killed the printed Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Jason S. Hoover only had 160 days left on his sentence when he ran.
The UF deadline for completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is today.
On Saturday, the green beer will flow, the Celtic music will blare and whiskey will fill the mouths of the Irish-for-a-day.
On a corner of North Main Street sits a shop filled with guilt-free finds.