A tale of night in a SNAP van and the service's tech facelift
By Webb | Aug. 31, 2011With the flick of a finger, he can access your name, location, phone number and destination.
With the flick of a finger, he can access your name, location, phone number and destination.
For 10 points in the second set, the Gators volleyball team was on the ropes as much as it has been since last December’s season-ending loss to Purdue.
Gone are the days of sneaking friends and family members into Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, at least for the first two games of the Fall 2011 football season.
Sophomore Cody Riggs appeared in front of reporters Tuesday with a cast on his right hand, further jumbling an already unsettled situation in Florida’s secondary.
New York City has DessertTruck Works. Austin, Texas, has the Queso Monster Truck. Gainesville had Annabelle.
The University Police doesn't just want to protect students who live on campus - it wants to foster a better relationship with them, too.
Charlie Weis came in with a plan when he became offensive coordinator on coach Will Muschamp’s staff.
If you're a customer of the Thornebrook Gallery, Tricia Fisher probably knows you.
Student Government kicked off its first Senate meeting of the fall semester with a few representative changes, comments about block tuition and a budget presentation.
I have often heard it said that communism sounds good in theory or principle but does not succeed in reality. Stalin and Cuba serve as examples. Hayek and von Mises are quoted. On the historical examples, they are no doubt correct.
The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives did its best to wipe the blood off of its hands when its acting director, Kenneth Melson, resigned Tuesday.
If you drive 20 minutes south from Gainesville on U.S. 441 and hang a left just before the "Welcome to Marion County" sign, you'll end up on a narrow, two-lane road that seems to take you back in time.
Last-minute shoppers still have a few days left to purchase their posters.
Students now have two more ways to work on their fitness at UF.
UF Hillel is starting the school year off with a paint-filled bang tonight at the first Art for the Jewish Heart event of the semester.
Congratulations to UF for participating in Meatless Monday ("Meatless Mondays are vital for creating a healthier campus," Aug. 23).
It's not easy starting a business. Josh Greenberg and Sam Tarantino remember when they created Grooveshark, which now boasts about 15 million users in North America alone. They started in 2006, working on improvised desks of cardboard boxes.
Hot off a remark she made Sunday in Sarasota about drilling in the Everglades, Michele Bachmann said she was "aghast" at the notion that she was taken out of context.
A middle-aged father, covered in faded tattoos and muscles softened by time, watches toddlers play in a stairwell shaded by a government-subsidized apartment.