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Sunday morning, I woke up and started crying.
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Sunday morning, I woke up and started crying.
Over Thanksgiving, I got to spend a week with my 19-year-old sister, who’s a sophomore at a state school in the Midwest.
Look, I know that it’s traditionally that time of year when I should spout off about the things I’m grateful for in my life. I get annoyed when people act like you have to be thankful for every mundane thing just because it’s the fourth Thursday in November.
I don't know when we, as a culture, got this idea that reading in any form is better for kids than watching TV or playing video games.
Maybe it's selfish, but I like to believe that humanity has evolved to the point that allows me to have a few modern mechanical luxuries.
Four years ago this week, my mom sent me a Halloween care package. It included Halloween decorations, a haunted house soundtrack for our dorm party and a tin of cookies.
It takes a TV show to make me appreciate being a woman in the 21st century.
I hate to break it to everyone who got worked up over the Student Government elections last week, but nothing new happened.
At my internship this summer, one of my editors told me that when she graduated from college in the 1970s, people never asked her what she wanted to do with her life.
I don't want to be your BFF.
You have a right to your own opinion," my mother likes to say. "You do not have a right to your own facts."
"Twilight" has made the world a worse place.
Sometimes, I think about how much the next generation will change because of the Internet, and I feel old in anticipation.
When I realized that extended library hours begin this week, I couldn't help but wonder why people would subject themselves to 20 hours of the UF library experience.
How many UF students take physics, chemistry or biology courses?
If you're going on almost any spring break trip, chances are you've had to deal with worried parents. And I'm sure every UF student has dealt with concern about a parent at home.
At a time when no clear front-runner has emerged in the Democratic race for president, Hillary Clinton won her party's primary in Florida on Tuesday.
What does science mean for you? Beyond the Gen Ed credits and the classes you take for pre-medical, pre-graduate school or pre-whatever requirements, what part of science do you care about?
With 26 student deaths since January, including several caused by traffic accidents, law enforcement officials are advising students to be careful on the roads this weekend.
Local and national experts gathered at the University Auditorium on Monday night to discuss the condition of U.S. health care.