UF group to release English-Spanish magazine, 'Communicate'
The UF Hispanic Communicators Association is releasing a new, English-Spanish magazine called Communicate that will focus on communications with a broad focus of Hispanic issues.
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The UF Hispanic Communicators Association is releasing a new, English-Spanish magazine called Communicate that will focus on communications with a broad focus of Hispanic issues.
When John Winner noticed a car on the interstate had its taillights off, he turned on his police siren and motioned for the driver to pull over.
A season defined by exceeded expectations ended Tuesday night in University Park, Penn.
A local restaurant abruptly closed its doors March 17, leaving confused employees and customers and a homeless radio show.
A double-digit deficit in the second half with the season on the line did not phase the Gators on Sunday afternoon.
Following a colossal 2013, Pharrell Williams continues his pop music dominance with his new album, “Girl.”
After opening for Linkin Park and Dispatch on tours around the world, South African band KONGOS has released the appropriately-titled “Lunatic.”
A local restaurant has changed its name, but the menu, service and staff have remained mostly intact.
Michael Frazier II had a career day as he carried the Gators on offense Tuesday night.
Last Tuesday, a column ran in the Alligator titled “Viral video is one-sided” by UF student Eric Brown, in which he discussed Nicolás Maduro, Hugo Chávez and Venezuela. After reading it, I realized some things he said were partially true and some partially false.
If you don’t know who J. Cole and Chance The Rapper are, then it’s time to do some homework. The artists will perform at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center tonight, and the worst thing you could do is go to a concert where you don’t know at least one song.
Scottie Wilbekin couldn’t ice the game, Michael Frazier II couldn’t break out from behind the arc and Casey Prather couldn’t score during the game’s last 32 minutes.
The Gators traveled to Oxford, Miss., with the memory of Marshall Henderson’s Gator chomping spectacle on their minds.
Beating a top-five team in its house is a tall order. Against No. 4 South Carolina, it was for Florida.
The Gators traveled to Oxford, Miss., with the memory of Marshall Henderson’s Gator chomping spectacle on their minds.
This winter, a soft, humble plea for closure came on the radio.
hursday night in Arkansas.
A Gainesville radio station has recently made a switch to a different frequency to offer a better signal that reaches a larger audience.
The Gators were battered bloodied Thursday night in Starkville, Miss., but coach Billy Donovan and company escaped with their 12th straight win despite an ugly first half, defeating Mississippi State 62-51.
Nestled among the trees that line Radio Road sits a faded, yellow brick building and a well-kept secret.