Top-brand shoe store to open today near Oaks Mall
By Adara Ney | Apr. 16, 2012Students now have more options for buying top-brand shoes on a mac-n-cheese budget.
Students now have more options for buying top-brand shoes on a mac-n-cheese budget.
Two Interstate 75 exit ramps in Gainesville will be closed this week for construction, which may cause some traffic congestion on the interstate.
The Student Senate is scheduled to hear two bills today that propose to cut and restructure parts of Student Government’s executive branch that deal with SG programs.
Jamie Marks stood in front of her Rhetoric and Academic Research class Monday morning as one of her students picked up a newspaper.
As the end of the semester draws near and everyone is making summer plans, we wanted to throw something out there for those who will be sticking around in Gainesville for the next few months.
Kevin O’Sullivan knows it is coming. All he can do is handle what he has until that time comes.
A 51-year-old man died after having two seizures in jail Sunday morning.
The Gators have one of the best pitching rotations in the nation, and they have the numbers to prove it.
Since last summer, calls to mobilize the 99 percent have been heard from Wall Street to the Vatican, amassing one of the greatest peaceful global demonstrations in history.
As a computer science major in the College of Engineering, I find Dean Cammy Abernathy’s plan to restructure the computer and information service engineering department both disturbing and illogical.
In 2008, a campus sustainability group considered a proposal for a student bicycle rental program in hopes of alleviating traffic on campus and offering an alternative to cars.
The anticipation builds as everyone’s favorite time of year inches closer.
A Gainesville man briefly locked his one-year-old and two-year-old children in his house on Sunday.
Staying durable for the long haul has been the theme all season for the Gators.
One week, they masquerade as national title contenders. The next, they play like pretenders.
Permitting problems have delayed the opening of Flaco’s second location for nearly a month.
Breathe in, breathe out.
Joel Jesse sang at the Fourth Annual Stomp the Swamp for Autism event at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, hosted by the UF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities.
During its recent slump, Florida has struggled with starting pitching and stranding runners. On Sunday, junior Brian Johnson made sure both problems were taken care of.
The Gators started slow at the plate this weekend, but their pitching was good from start to finish.