Ring in the summer
We’ve all heard that our bodies are temples, so why not decorate them? Instead of new wall art, furniture and shelves, accessorize yourself. And there is no better item to start with than rings.
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We’ve all heard that our bodies are temples, so why not decorate them? Instead of new wall art, furniture and shelves, accessorize yourself. And there is no better item to start with than rings.
This week was pretty awful all the way around. So many weird and scary events went down. Instead of giving too many DARTS this week, we’re going to focus on positive things.
Before I start this article, I want to tell you something: Going around and asking people if they’re familiar with “revenge porn” does not make you popular.
Publicity stunts are pretty weird. They’re even weirder when they don’t really work, like, at all. We’re talking to you, Aubrey Plaza.
Revenge porn may soon become illegal if a Florida bill makes its way through the House of Representatives.
Many of you (in fact, probably all of you) may not have heard, but the quiz bowl community was rocked by a huge scandal recently when it was revealed that Andy Watkins, a key contributor on four national championship teams during his time at Harvard, had cheated at all four of those tournaments.
Gov. Rick Scott signed a law Wednesday that bans Internet cafes across the state, but local officials say the law’s impacts on Gainesville are still uncertain.
School’s out. You have no job, no internship and no major prospects for the summer. Things aren’t sounding too good for you. Instead of lounging around in your sweats, try your hand at a few DIY projects to keep yourself occupied and looking cool.
You’re not the only one reading the newspaper, according to data compiled by the Newspaper Association of America.
Shailene Woodley will play Hazel Grace, and I don’t know how I feel about it.
Wednesday night, a speaker came to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and delivered what was an enthralling, interesting and appropriately comedic speech I will likely not forget.
Construction begins today on a new learning center in the Austin Cary Memorial Forest.
An article published in the April 5 issue of the Alligator contained some misinformation about the UFApps service. On behalf of UF Information Technology, I would like to clarify these issues.
It’s used for research, networking and dating — Society has a dependency on the Internet and email. But would your dependence decline if Uncle Sam was taxing you?
A like. A share. A friend. A follower. Although social media is a tool for spreading information, a recent study questions whether Facebook is being used to spread racism.
I’ve been hearing a lot of discussion about nice guys and friendzones lately. It’s not like either are new concepts: the guy who can’t get a girl even though he is “such a nice guy” and the guy who has feelings for his friend, but she doesn’t feel the same way toward him. This can go the other way, of course, with nice girls being friend zoned, but you definitely won’t see it as often on the Internet.
Are you trying to get involved with arts on campus, but not sure where to start? Or, do you have a passion for theatre, dance, or music but are nervous about auditioning? Here’s your guide to performing and fine art groups on campus that don’t require try-outs, just a passion and excitement for the arts!
A former technological dunce in the age of Internet information, I have recently been coerced by a friend who works as a specialist of search engine optimization into participation in a number of social media forums.
As a college student, it is important to learn how to cut corners and stick to a budget. We sometimes have to clip coupons, take the bus or use generic toilet paper that feels more like parchment paper. These are the sacrifices we make to survive, but just like any person in their youth, we want to have worthwhile experiences and adventures. We want to travel and see the world, but it never seems like we can afford it.
Online gaming at Internet cafes could soon be illegal, and about 30 local businesses could be affected.