Two campus Starbucks locations charged for water cups
By Mina Radman | Nov. 11, 2011Alexandra Kramer ordered a skinny vanilla latte, a slice of lemon loaf and a cup of water at the Starbucks in Library West on Monday.
Alexandra Kramer ordered a skinny vanilla latte, a slice of lemon loaf and a cup of water at the Starbucks in Library West on Monday.
About half of all seventh through 12th grade students reported that they were sexually harassed during the last school year.
Santa Fe College's task force against sexual harassment is preparing to tackle the issue of catcalls, but initiatives may not see light until December.
The Florida Board of Governors recommended Wednesday that UF rework its proposal to expand its dental program with Florida A&M University and return with a less costly proposal in January.
Before his interest in baseball fizzled and a future in basketball became a reality, Patric Young would start the occasional wrestling match with his dad.
For the first time in his college career last Thursday, redshirt junior Mike Rosario was forced to take in his team’s opening exhibition tip-off from the sidelines.
The Asian American Student Union and the Pride Student Union joined forces Wednesday evening in Ustler Hall to share the experiences people with dual-minority identity face.
Like every other unit on the team, the Gators’ secondary has been through some tough times.
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"Give me liberty, or give me free food."
To the blind eye, the Gators have nothing to worry about as they prepare for the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Austin Cooley and Niko Ralf Cunningham are redefining the word "quilt."
The Gators may have won their two most recent games in the O’Connell Center, but a road trip with back-to-back losses two weekends ago is still seared into the team’s memory.
Volunteering at events looks excellent on resumes, but nothing says "I'm dedicated" quite like making a commitment to a volunteering organization around campus.
There's a new trend shaking up the world of craft brewing.
ended when she suffered tears to the anterior cruciate ligament and
Let's face it. People who buy artificial Christmas trees are just plain un-American.
Don’t call it
Two weeks ago, I wrote a column about Herman Cain. My point was simple: Cain is not really a viable contender. We all know it, and humoring another GOP sideshow is just allowing for more eccentric antics that distract from what should be a serious discussion about the person who will likely become the next president of the U.S.
On behalf of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1579, I would like to express our condolences to Mr. Abdellatief and his family for the trauma and injuries he has suffered and express our wishes for his full recovery.