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(03/11/14 11:24pm)
Civil unrest is in full bloom for some South American and Eastern European countries. Thousands of protesters in Ukraine and Venezuela — many of whom are college-aged students — took to the streets to protest their governments’ wrongdoings.
(03/09/14 11:44pm)
Two UF alumni are looking to change the way people surf the Internet with their new web app Searchlet.
(02/28/14 1:00am)
A journalism class Thursday afternoon achieved brief Internet stardom.
(02/27/14 12:01am)
The man behind the site that crowds Facebook feeds with whimsical quizzes and listicles is coming to UF.
(02/26/14 11:13pm)
Each Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks.
(02/26/14 11:01pm)
Think about the nature of the Internet. It’s anything and everything at your fingertips whenever you want it. One day, we will tell our children we lived in a time when information was truly free.
(02/25/14 12:02am)
Old magazines became art at Sustainable UF’s first Green-It-Yourself event of the year Monday evening in Weil Hall.
(02/24/14 1:24am)
If the creation of the much-anticipated “Veronica Mars” movie has proven anything, it’s that people are willing to crowdfund a good idea. However, a new phenomenon arose with the advent of crowdfunding: struggling business owners taking to online fundraising websites to plead customers to help them through rough times.
(02/20/14 11:19pm)
Thousands of years from now, historians and archeologists will be scouring Internet archives, and they’re going to find BuzzFeed. And it’s going to be really embarrassing.
(02/20/14 12:21am)
Each Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks:
(02/13/14 12:10am)
Gotham isn’t the only city with a soft spot for bats.
(02/12/14 11:53pm)
Each Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks.
(02/12/14 1:04am)
Gator foodies have a new online resource for the latest in recipes, reviews and articles about their favorite topic.
(02/11/14 11:37pm)
While we still delight in certain kid foods — looking at you, Cheetos and Yoo-hoo — some have grown less appealing with age. Our age, specifically.
(02/10/14 1:04am)
For the month of February, students have a new alternative to pay for Krishna Lunch.
(02/09/14 11:17pm)
If you Google “Valentine’s Day sex,” you’ll get about 312 million results. That’s a lot of ideas.
(02/05/14 10:59pm)
Every Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks.
(01/30/14 11:46pm)
They say that when we landed on the moon, the scientists who got us there used computers with less processing power than what’s in an iPhone. This implies that everyone who has a computer today has an opportunity to do something awesome. It also implies they’re probably wasting that opportunity, consuming massive quantities of porn or binge watching series on Netflix — or a weird combination of the two.
(01/28/14 12:10am)
New reports show that nontraditional messaging may surpass texting as the most popular form of instant messaging among young people.
(01/27/14 11:41pm)
If women dressed for the stereotypical generalization of men’s desires, we would just wear tight jeans and low-cut tank tops. Or, to paraphrase fashion designer Betsey Johnson, we would just go around naked.