DM kickoff rained out, rescheduled
By Kaitlyn Pearson | Apr. 4, 2013Hail and tornado warnings caused Dance Marathon to reschedule its annual Kickoff Celebration.
Hail and tornado warnings caused Dance Marathon to reschedule its annual Kickoff Celebration.
Camera phones emerged as the No. 78 Nuclear Clean Air Energy IndyCar rolled onto the North Lawn Tuesday.
Women and men tweet in different ways, and it might not be inherent. A recent study analyzed the different ways men and women are learning to communicate with each other on Twitter.
The National Science Foundation selected a UF engineering professor to serve as assistant director for the Directorate of Engineering, known as the ENG.
Raquel Bicknell said she thinks the girls of Delta Zeta can drop it really low.
Brianna Mahoney adjusted her burgundy- and gold-striped tie as she prepared to represent her Gryffindor client, Harry Potter, in what she called “the debate of a lifetime.”
Britany Griffin has been taking birth control since August 2012. When she went to get it from Walgreens this month, her insurance company, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, no longer required her to pay the $7 co-payment.
For some students, Monday — Martin Luther King Jr. Day — is nothing more than a day off from classes, but for Keenen Vernon, it’s much more than that.
There is a lot less to Luis and Jorge Garit than there used to be, and they’re OK with that.
Patrons Tammy Bernard, left, and Jenny Lee, right, eat a meal outside Mi Apa Latin Cafe on 34th Street. The cafe will open a second location Monday in Alachua at 15634 NW Highway 441.
Patrons Tammy Bernard, left, and Jenny Lee, right, eat a meal outside Mi Apa Latin Cafe on 34th Street. The cafe will open a second location Monday in Alachua at 15634 NW Highway 441.