For health junkies, half-vegetarianism a good option
The litany of diets, exercise regimens and nutrition supplements that pervade American culture never seems to end.
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The litany of diets, exercise regimens and nutrition supplements that pervade American culture never seems to end.
Tai chi chuan, more commonly known as tai chi, is an ancient Chinese form of martial arts. It uses a series of slow movements designed to strengthen the body, increase flexibility and calm the mind.
Jane Fonda is known for many things — sub-par acting and skewed political beliefs outstanding. However, Jane was quite the fitness beast back in her prime, producing a series of popular home workout videos.
Every day, the Hare Krishnas chant a melodic meditation and serve food to students in UF’s Plaza of the Americas. A decent number of students usually line up — especially on Spaghetti Wednesdays — but no one seems to know much about the people who serve the vegetarian-friendly fare.
A number of meditation centers call Gainesville home. And as meditation becomes more popular as a way to ward off stress, the Avenue wanted to find out the story behind a few of the centers in town.
When I bumbled my way into high school and realized I’d have to start working for Valentine’s Day treats rather than receiving a bag of candy from classmates simply for existing, I got a little sad.
If you don’t initially understand the new art exhibition coming to Gainesville this weekend, local artist Robert Ritter won’t mind. In fact, he’ll have accomplished a key part of his vision.
Amelia Harris just isn’t herself today.
The founders of Grooveshark and other successful entrepreneurs who have ties to UF will participate in a forum today to discuss how they opened their businesses.
Andrea Elliott has told many stories in her career at The New York Times.
Students will debate how to end racial disparity in education during the first Great Gator Debaters Tournament today at 7 p.m. in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
Love is in the air for this year’s Black History Month.
For planning to attend the Career Showcase today and Wednesday at the O’Connell Center the state of the economy will be evident.