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(04/12/16 10:52pm)
UF football head coach Jim McElwain introduces himself and his philosophies to an audience of about 250 people in the University Auditorium on Tuesday night. The Accent Speakers Bureau hosted a Q&A session with UF Department of Journalism chair Ted Spiker, UF basketball head coach Mike White and McElwain.
(04/12/16 1:05am)
UF students can hear from a leading animal and environmental researcher April 20.
(04/07/16 12:38am)
UF students will raise money for a chronic disease through dance Sunday.
(04/04/16 11:37pm)
Students will get to ask two UF coaches questions this month.
(03/31/16 11:09pm)
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, or so it seems, we students returned from Spring Break and told ourselves “we have plenty of time” until the end of the semester.
(03/31/16 12:00am)
Trevor Noah watched as interpreters for the hearing impaired translated everything he said at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday night.
(03/30/16 11:44pm)
Hello, world: This is your Alligator opinions editor, David, chiming in on Trevor Noah’s set. Now, some of you might be wondering why this editorial’s being written in the first-person rather than from the perspective of the entire staff. Well, most of us stayed put at the office to turn out this paper for you, so it’d be a little strange for me to represent an opinion we don’t all necessarily have. And secondly, as with any relationship, be it boyfriend and girlfriend, spouse and spouse, newspaper and audience — you know, the truest of romances — a little spontaneity and new energy can be revitalizing. So, without further ado: How about that Trevor Noah set?
(03/29/16 11:11pm)
Students wait in line at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday to receive their tickets to see Trevor Noah, brought to UF by Accent Speakers Bureau. “The Daily Show” host will be speaking at the Phillips Center tonight at 8 p.m.
(03/28/16 11:21pm)
Hello, Gators!
(03/20/16 11:29pm)
According to its website, Accent Speakers Bureau, the Student Government group that brings speakers to campus, “strives to bring controversial and influential speakers to the university, with the intent of further educating the student body, outside of the classroom, on current hot topics and controversies.” If this is the group’s mission statement, Accent is clearly not doing its job.
(03/18/16 12:36am)
Comedian Trevor Noah is coming to UF.
(03/16/16 10:50pm)
If Netflix and chill just isn’t the same when there’s green beer and Jameson specials in every corner of town, here’s a drinking game for those of you who aren’t planning on staying in on St. Patty’s Day. In honor of the holiday, the Avenue is providing you with your own “sign night.” Yes, if you’re reading this, you’ve officially turned 21 all over again.
(02/24/16 12:37am)
A UF a cappella group is releasing its second studio album.
(02/19/16 12:46am)
Chance Wolf had a heart of gold and the wit to match.
(02/18/16 12:39am)
In the newly renovated Reitz Union, a Gator tradition will celebrate its 15th anniversary.
(02/10/16 11:41pm)
"I never encountered, in state and federal politics, activities as aggressive as at the University of Florida.” —Bob Graham, former U.S. senator and former governor of Florida
(02/10/16 9:41pm)
The Coen brothers’ newest feature “Hail, Caesar!” opened in theaters last weekend, and if box office numbers are any indication, audiences gave it a big “Hail, no!” With the lowest turnout ever of the siblings’ career, the comedy only raked in about $11.4 million in spite of its recent critical acclaim. Perhaps it’s because many of the advertisements didn’t map out a clear plot. Spoiler: There is no clear plot.
(02/09/16 1:07am)
Editor's Note: This was transcribed from a recording of the debate.
(02/02/16 12:48am)
Movie star Paul Rudd speaks with The New York Times culture reporter David Itzkoff about his acting career at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on Monday evening. "I feel like I'm somewhere I'm really not supposed to be," Rudd said about being in the Marvel superhero movie franchise.
(02/02/16 12:39am)
Paul Rudd blew kisses and joked with UF students Monday night.