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(07/02/14 7:15am)
This Friday is America’s birthday, and what better way to celebrate than watching all your favorite shows set in the nation’s capital? I’m currently interning in Washington D.C. –sadly Olivia Pope is not here—and I think it’s given me a bit more insight into my favorite political shows. Here are my picks for the best fictional D.C. shows:
(06/16/14 7:15am)
If you’re a television junkie in the modern age, chances are, you’re probably watching Netflix. (Or if you’re like most of my friends, you’re watching your other friends’ Neflix.)
(06/10/14 1:44am)
Last week Apple released the first official information on the upcoming iOS 8 and OS Yosemite for the iPhone and Mac respectively. As a college student, the best information we can get is how to make our complicated, stress-filled lives even easier.
(05/22/14 12:04am)
Starting in June, anyone with an Xbox will have access to popular online entertainment applications through their console without needing to purchase an Xbox Live Gold Membership.
(05/19/14 11:40pm)
Gone are the days of NBC’s hit political drama “The West Wing,” and President Josiah Bartlet’s fictional administration is but a distant memory. Although Bartlet was a democratic commander in chief, viewers of all political persuasions gravitated toward the fair-minded and principled president. America finally had its utopian chief executive, albeit one from a scripted primetime drama.
(05/13/14 2:24am)
Internet buffering may soon be a thing of the past for select Gainesville apartment communities.
(04/23/14 12:53am)
Kendrick Turner, a 21-year-old UF criminology sophomore, watches Netflix on his tablet. Netflix will soon raise its prices for new users by $1 or $2 to help pay for more original content.
(04/23/14 12:38am)
There have been plenty of times in the past four years I’ve woken up confused.
(04/22/14 11:15pm)
“The Office” is one of those shows on Netflix that sucks you into a vortex of innumerable hours in your dorm, watching episode after episode when you should be doing schoolwork. Every college kid has that one show that forces them into weeks of antisocial behavior until all of the seasons are completed, whether it’s “Breaking Bad”, “Dexter” or the most recently obsessed over, “Game of Thrones.”
(04/13/14 10:46pm)
The weather is starting to heat up, and students are shedding their polar vortex sweaters for muscle tanks, crop tops, swimsuits and anything that shows off their midriffs or deltoids.
(04/10/14 11:52pm)
On Sunday night, season four of “Game of Thrones” premiered, and it broke the Internet.
(03/27/14 11:52pm)
Sometimes it’s all too easy to forget the amazing opportunities our campus and the surrounding areas of Gainesville have to offer.
(03/25/14 12:51am)
Laverne Cox encouraged Gators to embrace diversity during her Monday night speech in the University Auditorium.
(03/21/14 12:57am)
Amazon Prime costs will go up for the first time since its introduction nine years ago. Prime memberships will jump from $79 to $99 per year, and Student Prime memberships will go from $39 to $49.
(03/19/14 11:38pm)
SIMFEROPOL — The Autonomous Republic of Crimea might not remain so autonomous.
(02/28/14 12:56am)
Orange and blue were the new black Thursday night when Piper Kerman, the author of the book that inspired the Netflix series, spoke in Gainesville.
(02/26/14 11:01pm)
Think about the nature of the Internet. It’s anything and everything at your fingertips whenever you want it. One day, we will tell our children we lived in a time when information was truly free.
(02/19/14 11:41pm)
In 1999, American audiences sat glued to their television screens to watch President Josiah Bartlet, played by Martin Sheen, and his presidential Democratic administration work its way through crisis and grapple with Congress.
(02/18/14 11:03pm)
Last week, I spent my Wednesday night watching “Breaking Bad” episodes on Netflix.
(02/16/14 11:40pm)
Someone once told me universities were microcosms of our society as a whole. A large group of individuals with varying interests work, live and play under the same banner — in this case UF — and even get the opportunity to govern themselves. However, at UF it raises a fascinating question. If our little society is representative of society as a whole, why is it that we have such a difficult time with the concept of democracy?