Starbucks unveils smartphone app that spreads holiday cheer
By Dara Schopp | Nov. 14, 2011Holiday spirit filled the Starbucks line as new signs advertised the arrival of the peppermint mocha and gingerbread lattes.
Holiday spirit filled the Starbucks line as new signs advertised the arrival of the peppermint mocha and gingerbread lattes.
Given that we are still a couple of months away from the first votes being cast in the Republican presidential primary, many of you probably couldn't care less about the candidates because you aren't voting or aren't voting for Republicans.
Don't even talk to me about deadlines. At this point, I'm a deadline professional. Without them, I'd be lost. I've relied on major deadlines for most of my education.
An elderly man who disappeared in Gainesville Sunday was found early Monday morning in Hillsborough County after the University Police Department issued a Silver Alert for him.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — For the fifth time in six games, the Gators lost on Saturday. For the third time in four games, they have mistakes in pivotal situations to thank for the loss.
When Brad Beal struggled to knock down 3-pointers in his career opener, he quickly found comfort scoring in a variety of ways.
The University Police Department is investigating the disappearance of an elderly man who didn't return home Sunday after dropping off his wife at Shands Hospital that morning.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — As Dominique Easley teetered off the field, his left leg was limp, his shoulders hunched, his head down.
Capstone Companies and Provident Resources Group held a grand opening for The Continuum, the newest addition to UF's Innovation Square, on Thursday afternoon.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — After tweaking the offensive line in the second half against Vanderbilt, Florida came out with a makeover on the front against South Carolina.
History junior Liz McNeill uses her MacBook and BlackBerry to check emails and to send about 30 text messages every day.
Police arrested 23 Occupy Gainesville protesters early Saturday morning for trespassing at Bo Diddley Community Plaza after the park had closed, sending three of them to the Alachua County Jail and giving the others notices to appear in court.
For the second straight tournament, Tahnai Annis made sure the Gators advanced past the first round.
Disability Awareness Week, hosted by Student Government, began Friday. But Meredith Raymond, director of the Disability Affairs cabinet, said she hopes the entire week will foster an awareness of people apart from their disabilities.
Jaterra Bonds’ desperation heave found nothing but net, cutting the Gators’ deficit in half at the buzzer.
Not even a power outage could stop gamers from participating in National Gaming Day @ Library West on Saturday.
Gone are the hopes of Florida’s women accompanying the men to the national championship meet. Gone are the women’s chances to appear in six straight championships. Gone is their season.
UF students placed first and second among more than 200 U.S. teams and 13th and 14th in the world in a recent international programming competition.
First-set losses have plagued Florida’s volleyball team all season.