The art of dating yourself
Dating can be such a tricky thing.
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Dating can be such a tricky thing.
Social media has its own personality… at least I like to think so.
I’ve always pressured myself to find Mr. Right in college. My parents met in high school and were married by the time they were in their early 20s. Meanwhile, I’m here preparing to enter my junior year at UF and turn 20 in December, and I haven’t even found a prospect. But I know I’m not the only one.
I’ve always said Hollywood’s finest are known for two things: scandals and short marriages. Kim Kardashian is a prime example. She rose to fame for a less than appealing reason (for those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about, just Google “Kim K and Ray J”) and the next time she really found herself in the paparazzi’s bright light, other than her recent rise to motherhood, Kardashian was announcing the end of her 72-day marriage to NBA player Kris Humphries.
New romance can be scary, especially going out with that new special someone for the first time. From deciding what the two of you want to do together to holding a decent conversation, first dates can be tricky. Will you like him or her enough to go out again? Will there be a connection? Or will you want to call the whole thing off?
Three may be a crowd, but the single life is a party.
Your significant other finally asked you to go with him or her on a trip this summer – your first vacation together as a couple. Get excited!
Can heterosexual men and women be just friends without falling in love? What about after they’ve already broken up? The entertainment world tends to always say no.
You’ve finally found your summer beau, but there is only one problem: the two of you can’t decide on what you’d like to do or where you want to go.
As the humidity settles and summer classes begin, so do the summer flings. But if you’re anything like me, you want to try and make any relationship you get involved in this summer last longer than just the few months we have in between fall and spring semesters. Whether we like to believe it or not, Hollywood can play a major role in the way we approach our relationships in real life both positively and negatively. They can serve as a guide to fix what may have been broken or as an example of what not to do.
College students are “hooking up” — but not as often as you may think.
Allison Doolittle has followed the Twilight series since she read the first book in grade school for a class assignment.
UF is the 98th smartest school in the country, according to a study released Thursday.
Four-year-old Cooper Fox and 7-year-old Kennedy Fox beamed as they slammed their hands onto “oobleck” at Oaks Mall.
Kingsley Barte is Filipino. Kevin Tsai is not.
Dealing with various disabilities hasn’t made Tony's life easy, but riding horses makes the 27-year-old smile.
UF’s Homecoming officially kicks off at the Soulfest Multicultural Extravaganza at 5 p.m. today in the Reitz Union Amphitheatre. Soulfest is free and open to the public, according to a press release.
The Career Resource Center will begin its first social media workshop series today at 4 p.m. in its classroom on the first floor of the Reitz Union.
The atmosphere on the Plaza of the Americas on Saturday morning was tense with anticipation.
Students interested in walking to raise money for Alzheimer’s research can still sign up.