Bam Margera brought high jinks to High Dive, hosted show
When Bam Margera comes to Gainesville, he drinks PBR and brings his best friends.
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When Bam Margera comes to Gainesville, he drinks PBR and brings his best friends.
If you bring in three books, you get half off your bar tab. Sold.
The pre-, mid- and post-Olympics news coverage may have subsided, but lucky for Gainesville residents, Ryan Lochte can still be a part of our daily lives. Here’s a drinking game to celebrate.
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If you’re a freshman, the weekday grind of repetitive conversation, handshaking and awkward smiling has left your face, hands and brain a little numb. Then the weekend arrives. You have a glorious Saturday or Sunday ahead of you filled with sleeping, Internet surfing and movie watching on a Netflix account that you probably don’t pay for. However, the problem then arises that you don’t know anything about anything because you’re a freshman — duh. You will probably find yourself weighing one of these general options and, if so, here are some tips to go along with them:
Editors Note: A version of this story originally appeared in the July 12 edition of the Alligator.
Editors Note: A version of this story originally appeared in the July 19 edition of the Alligator.
Grow Radio is making proper use of The Top — by spinning it.
The first person to DJ in North Korea will be a Florida Gator. Whether written, read or spoken aloud the sentence sounds a bit absurd, but for 27-year-old Brian Offenther, also known as DJ B.O., the absurdity is not unintentional.
By the age of 10, Whitney Mutch and her younger sister made a pact to always keep their own last name, even through marriage. Twenty-two years later, that pact is still intact and her passion for independence has now formed a community.
After two years of growing pains, repairs and making accommodations, the locally owned restaurant The Jones Eastside is expanding with a new location in the downtown area.
In today’s world, notable stories are often limited to 140-character tweets, two- to three-sentence Facebook statuses and/or text messages of a socially acceptable length. Gainesville’s first community Internet radio station, Grow Radio, would rather give a person five minutes, a stage and an audience.
Both Megan Alfaro and Janice Erlacher like wearing bones, stones and vintage clothes. Last summer they decided to turn their style into a business.
University officials have noted a healthy response to this year's Student Experience in the Research University survey, which is being used a second time at UF.
Improved conditions in Haiti have led university officials to revise the UF policy for travel to the country where a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake occurred in January 2010.
Since childhood, summer meant it was time for leisure and fall meant it was time to go back to school. UF is turning that on its head.
Monday marked the first day of Summer A classes at UF and the warm, slow-moving air across campus matched the sluggish nature of campus when summer rolls around.
Wine and matzah were abound and cellphones were off at the Lubavitch-Chabad Jewish Student and Community Center Monday evening for the celebration of the Passover Seder.
Voices from around the state filled the University Auditorium on Sunday evening for the University Gospel Choir’s annual spring Gospel Extravaganza.
The New York Times began charging users to view online content Monday.