College students warned against enticing credit-card offers
By NICOLE FINEO | Nov. 15, 2007Enticements of free food and merchandise when applying for credit cards could be a thing of the past if a consumer advocacy group has its way.
Enticements of free food and merchandise when applying for credit cards could be a thing of the past if a consumer advocacy group has its way.
Carol Massey wakes up every Thursday and waits to hear the grocery ads read over the radio. The Gainesville resident, who is blind, depends on the program to know where she can go to save money.
Jerry Seinfeld is coming to UF to make jokes about nothing.
Seven UF students will drive 10 hours today to go fishing.
When walking alone at night, stick to well-lit areas. Keep your hands empty. Be aware of your surroundings.
While law schools nationwide are experiencing a decline in applications this year, the number of applications to UF's College of Law is on the rise.
The Greek Judicial Board has recommended multiple punishments for a UF fraternity following an Aug. 30 party at its house where members served alcohol to minors.
As smiles exploded on the Bomb Squad's faces, team member Gus Moran couldn't contain himself.
After the death of her sorority sister and friend Pamela Eve Frank, Jackie Weiner wrote her a letter.
ORLANDO - Jeremy Schrecengost said he came for the free Poäng.
For females who have always wanted to express feelings about their sexuality and bodies in a public setting, the opportunity has arrived.
Although the word "smokeout" may carry certain conotations, the UF group Healthy Gators 2010 has decided to take the word literally.
UF and Florida State University announced Wednesday that they will each receive ,5 million in grant money and state matching funds to revamp their math and science education programs.
Jack Hanna, a famous animal expert, will speak in Gainesville on Monday to benefit the SFCC Teaching Zoo.
For an increasing number of UF students, class registration is becoming a family affair.
UF students and faculty looking for a bargain this holiday season need look no further than their mailbox.
A UF Student Government-sponsored concert Monday hosted four bands: The Expendables, Reel Big Fish, Pepper and Less Jake Than Jake.
At the request of friends and student senators, the Student Senate passed a resolution Tuesday that honored Catherine Barclift, a first-year UF law student who died Nov. 6.
Jarrod Brinker massaged his bare feet as he sat in the chilly morning air outside Tolbert Hall.
Outside of a UF fine arts building, a human trap has been set.