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(01/07/15 10:34pm)
So no one told you life would bring you “Friends” on the silver platter that is Netflix. All 238 episodes of the decade-old sitcom came with the New Year, and it even has Central Perk frequent visitors reliving the highlights: the will-they-won’t-they Ross and Rachel; the fan-favorite, sarcastic Chandler; and, oh my God, don’t forget Janice. For those of you unconvinced to watch it again, might I remind you that you don’t have to wait for reruns or get up after every sixth episode to change the DVD in the box set. Whether you’re reliving the ‘90s for the umpteenth time or experiencing it for the first time, here’s a drinking game to take you from opening song to ending credits.
(01/07/15 10:20pm)
The holidays may be over, but the second-best time of the year is just beginning — and Trophy Hunting is back once again to cover it all! Awards season kicks off with the 72nd annual Golden Globes, which highlights the best of the year’s film and television. What makes this ceremony stand out is its dual focus on both mediums rather than just motion pictures, as well as the distinction of Drama and Musical/Comedy categories. Let’s review some of the most notable nominees and the major contenders leading the way. (Note: These picks are my own based on my research and personal viewing.)
(12/03/14 10:26pm)
“The Nightmare Before Christmas”
(11/24/14 2:00am)
Moe’s or Chipotle? Starbucks or Dunkin’ Donuts? Nap or Netflix?
(11/20/14 2:00am)
The year 2014 has seen dozens of definitive moments — particularly those in technology — that will no doubt set the tone for the rest of the century.
(11/19/14 2:00am)
Employers and students braved the cold Tuesday on the Reitz Union Breezeway to talk about jobs.
(11/14/14 2:00am)
Most of us are still riding that high off of the Gators' recent wins against Georgia and Vanderbilt, but let’s be real — it’s been a tough two years for Florida football. Maybe Coach Muschamp finally figured out how to turn this program around, or maybe it’s a fluke. Either way, Gators fans are having a hard time staying upbeat about a team that can’t seem to find its footing. But have no fear UF students, there are plenty of fictional football success stories to raise your spirits.
(11/13/14 2:00am)
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(11/13/14 2:00am)
Alex Whiteside’s company can’t afford to compete with bigger brands like Netflix.
(10/29/14 2:00am)
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(10/17/14 2:00am)
It’s that time of the week again. From fan-blocked debates, too much Ebola in the news and a new UF president elect, this week has had its fair share of odd, good and frightening news for this week’s I-hope-we-don’t-lose-another-homecoming-game edition of....
(10/16/14 2:00am)
Last Wednesday, rockstar astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson gave the keynote address at a conference for the information security industry. I refer to him as a rockstar because he’s the only astrophysicist I know by name. I’d imagine I’m not alone.
(10/15/14 2:00am)
Commercial advertisements can be annoying, but most of us now have that handy-dandy thing called Netflix for all of our TV needs. However, avoiding advertisements during day-to day activities through other digital media is impossible, and we all still have our favorites.
(10/10/14 2:00am)
Changing leaves! Crisp weather! Beautiful blue skies! It’s October, fall is here! Just kidding, we live in Florida.
(10/03/14 2:00am)
Shonda Rhimes has officially taken over your Thursday nights.
(09/23/14 2:00am)
From a young age, I was obsessed with reading. In middle school, I read to get away from the awkward social pressure surrounding puberty. In high school, I used reading to relax after a long night of studying. I read on the school bus, I read between classes, I read everywhere. Needless to say, I was kind of a huge nerd.
(09/15/14 2:00am)
As midterm elections approach, UF is encouraging students to sign up with the online voting resource, TurboVote.
(09/12/14 2:00am)
There’s just something about the word “run” that makes people cringe all the way to their feet. Don’t get me wrong; some of us love a peaceful evening run, but the other half of the population just can’t stomach the thought of running.
(09/11/14 2:00am)
Students who visited websites like Netflix, Foursquare, Tumblr and Etsy on Wednesday may have noticed their pages were loading slower than normal.
(09/08/14 2:00am)
The Internet is a powerful tool of democracy that provides diverse groups of people with an open and equal platform to communicate, share information and express their views. Net neutrality, a concept that has come under fire in recent years, is the principle protecting these essential aspects of the Internet.