Darts & Laurels
We can’t forget what winter feels like ever again. Apparently, when we do, it means the weather turns on us as a state. Yeah, we might have it easier than our Northern brethren, but it was still relatively freezing here. Whatever.
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We can’t forget what winter feels like ever again. Apparently, when we do, it means the weather turns on us as a state. Yeah, we might have it easier than our Northern brethren, but it was still relatively freezing here. Whatever.
Google “how to find an internship,” and you’ll find a plethora of websites that offer a step-by-step, foolproof formula to secure your dream internship.
There’s a new “boobment” sweeping across universities.
There were a lot of lessons to learn this week. For one, be prepared for literally any kind of weather here in Gainesville. Second, always read something you’re confused about just one more time.
Before reading this column, I encourage you to look up the selective attention test of Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris. (An Internet search of “selective attention test” should return it as a result.)
Spring is the perfect time to express yourself by incorporating livelier colors, patterns and textures into your wardrobe. Gone are the days of the heavy fabrics that keep you warm as you tackle the icy streets (yes, the icy streets of Gainesville) and the scarves that remind you of home or your bed, whichever is cozier.
We’ve all done it.
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While at Harvard in 1998, David Weinstein was being dissuaded from working on a rare genetic disease that he would later dedicate his life to.
UF is trying out a new iPad app, free to students, that could make academic research a far less cumbersome experience.
Alumni and supporters have taken to the Internet to express their discontent with the University Athletic Association’s recent decision to ground UF cheerleaders.
If you haven’t heard of John Mulaney, then I’m sorry, because you won’t care about the beginning of this column.
Marco Rubio is “not a scientist, man.”
It started with four co-founders, a full email inbox and one garage.
More than a year after the trial ended, new evidence has arisen in the case of Casey Anthony. She was placed on trial three years after her toddler’s remains were found. Anthony was acquitted after being charged with the murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.
Students on UF’s campus have been “Whisper”ing this semester.
‘Tis the season to be opinionated, folks!
It is possible you do not have time for books. In fact, in all likelihood you have an entire stack (let’s say right next to your bed, watching you disapprovingly as you instead choose to watch "30 Rock" on Netflix and eat Nutella with the wild, frantic abandon of someone who knows they have better, more enriching things to do. This could just be personal experience.) But, do you know what you do have time for? The internet!
Douglas Ray Castleberry drove about 100 miles to meet an 11-year-old girl.
It’s been a pretty good week for you if you like petitions.