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LISTEN: “S & M” by Rihanna
READ: “Bossypants”
LISTEN: “Friday”
WATCH: “Jersey Shore” season finale on MTV at 10 p.m.
SEE: Limitless
LISTEN: “Rolling in the Deep”
LISTEN: “Young Blood” by The Naked + Famous
READ: “Sarah’s Key”
WATCH: The Grammy Awards
READ: Pictures of You by Caroline Leavitt
READ: Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
READ: Shit my Dad Says
If UF’s campus had a soundtrack, it would surely be the ringing bells of Century Tower. The distant sounds echo throughout campus from every corner, providing comforting music as students hustle and bustle to class.
READ: J.D. Salinger: A Life
The only thing more important than what you did on New Year’s Eve is what you’re going to do in the new year. Sure, it’s just a date. But a new year means a fresh start: new friends, new experiences, and, most importantly, new resolutions. Though they may be clichéd and are more often broken than kept, there are a few worth trying. Lucky for you, we’ve sifted through the duds and picked out the best. Check out our picks for top new year’s resolutions.
Here’s something that’s not in your textbook: Our study routines (or lack thereof) just aren’t working. So, in the spirit of the quickly approaching finals week, the Avenue created the ultimate study guide. Armed with our own homework — and short attention spans — we investigated all over campus and found the best and worst locations for our academic needs.
Here’s a frightful scenario: You overslept, missed the bus, and the line at Starbucks is longer than the line at a Justin Bieber concert. By some divine miracle, you make it to class with one minute to spare. The problem? Some dude is in your seat. You have just met that most despicable of classroom creatures: the seat stealer.
This isn't "Glee's" William McKinley High. There's no Will Schuester. No Rachel Berry (although there's plenty of voices that compare).
Drum roll, please. Trinidad & Tobago Sweet Tassa is coming to Gainesville.
The lights go down, and the curtain goes up. It’s showtime.