Rock Band Live tour to draw gamers, fans to O'Dome
Video game rockers who dedicate hours of practice to playing plastic guitars and drums could finally take their act to the main stage.
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Video game rockers who dedicate hours of practice to playing plastic guitars and drums could finally take their act to the main stage.
A group of University Police officers entered the Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity house Monday night to find 36 pledges kneeling shirtless on the floor of the basement.
Hungry Krishna lunch patrons got more than their $4 worth when actor Kal Penn walked through the crowded line to make sure people headed to the polls.
Some stood by themselves, flipping through papers and casually uttering words under their breath.
A lack of concrete higher-education platforms dealing with financial aid, student loans and college admissions makes choosing a presidential candidate based on their higher-ed platforms a tough call.
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It crawled down the Turlington Plaza pavement Tuesday afternoon, clenching its iron fists and beaming its blue eyes at everyone in its path.
Think you're just another orange-and-blue-painted face in the crowd?
Being on homecoming court is an accomplishment, but for the candidates in the running this year, a position as UF royalty might not even qualify as their crowning accomplishment.
You don't have to run for president to become part of American history.
Although her photos are in black and white, Nancy S. Bowman still remembers the pink and gray decor of the UF Teaching Hospital's opening ceremony about half a century ago.
Some Florida doctors would like Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain's cancer history kept in the closet.
He fished with guns and was famously fired for destroying a candy machine.
Gary Aldrich doesn't keep quiet.
Each October brings cool weather, the World Series and 20,000 migrant workers flocking to the farms of Immokalee, Fla., to find jobs during the height of the agricultural season.
A short political speech is a good political speech, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said at the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity house Saturday.
They just want to talk tomatoes.
Twenty-three acts had to sing, salsa, shimmy or shake for a coveted award Tuesday night: one of three performances at this year's Gator Growl on Oct. 24.
Emmanuel Jal stood tall on stage Monday evening, stomping, rhyming and retelling his story of violence and struggle.