UF ends two-game skid at ’Bama
At halftime of Tuesday’s matchup with Alabama, Florida looked like it might not be able to break free of its funk.
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At halftime of Tuesday’s matchup with Alabama, Florida looked like it might not be able to break free of its funk.
To stay afloat, public radio stations often rely on the kindness of strangers.
As college students, we are the members of what many call the "Internet generation." We are the constant inhabitants of the Internet — rarely does a trinket of pop-culture knowledge pass by unseen. We spend our days glued to our devices, checking what our friends are doing, celebrities are saying and politicians are regretting.
Three local politicians raised tens of thousands of dollars to spend on advertising, mailing and websites for their campaigns.
You may have missed it, but not too long ago Men's Health magazine released the results of a semi-scientific study that ranked America's saddest cities based on statistics such as suicide rates, unemployment rates and the rates of households using antidepressants.
Although Florida is the central focus this week for political news and events, we cannot go without addressing the events that occurred this weekend.
Major record labels were once the kingpins of the entire music industry. In the pre-digital age, fledgling artists and bands needed the security and support of a major label to promote them, to ensure proper album distribution and to basically guarantee their survival.
Friday night at the Graham Center for Public Policy, talk show host Tavis Smiley and Princeton academic Cornel West passionately advocated for the poor and disenfranchised. I have no question as to the genuine sincerity of their compassion for the impoverished.
At the end of 2011, I was more wrapped up in end-of-the-year lists than ever before. This was the first year I was making a list of my own for the publication I write for and also keeping track of bands that I work with, hoping to see their records receive attention across the Web.
In college, students have many opportunities to practice a lot of the same things they would be doing in the real world.
Junior forward Jennifer George and senior guard Jordan Jones have carried Florida’s offense this season and Thursday’s win over Ole Miss was more of the same.
Ugly Radio Rebellion
It was a tough day for senior guard Jordan Jones and the Gators.
Billy Donovan could see a problem brewing even before his team left for Rutgers.
Junior forward Jennifer George is on a roll heading into Southeastern Conference play in 2012.
Jennifer George did just enough in the paint for Florida to get by and win the 2011 Gator Holiday Classic.
Returning to Gainesville after two road games in California, Sacramento native Brittany Shine was right at home.
Nothing came close to junior forward Jennifer George and the Gators on the Golden Coast.
It's finally here — that blast of artic air that lingers for more than just one chilly night. Mother Nature may have tempted us before, but there's no denying that with North Face jackets popping up around campus and Mariah Carey on the radio that the holiday season is quickly approaching.
I have a traffic hangover.