Surf’s up
By Allison Annear | Apr. 16, 2013Not all beaches are made equal, the surf and the skill level required is different at every beach. With that, here are a few of the best beaches on both coasts of Florida.
Not all beaches are made equal, the surf and the skill level required is different at every beach. With that, here are a few of the best beaches on both coasts of Florida.
We've all heard of the largest yarn ball, rocking chair, etc. Here's where to see them in real life.
The go-to guide for the lazy college student in all of us.
As a freshman living in Jennings, I missed home cooked meals. But just because you live in a dorm doesn't mean to have to kiss real food goodbye forever. Here are my picks for some easy recipes to make on campus.
Since opening in September of 2011, Half Cork’d has made a name for itself as a “classy” downtown Gainesville hangout. Known for its self-serve wines, Half Cork’d has mainly been a destination for Gainesville citizens looking for a drink. However, thanks to the wine bar’s new general manager, Bob Dillon, that’s ready to change.
With the end of the semester quickly approaching, graduation weekend is looming closer and closer. And with grad weekend comes a bevy of parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts and uncles all rolling into town to see you strut your way across the stage. But once all of the pomp and circumstance is done, the real fun begins. The eating.
Get rid of the stigma attached to traveling alone with some safety tips.
While most of our college budgets don’t lend themselves to extravagant vacations, roadtrips are an affordable way to see the country without blowing too much cash. And for foodies in search of the best eats in the south, we’ve got you covered with our list of best southern cities to roadtrip to for (affordable) food.
A trip through the Big Easy.
The easy way to get around the world with one payment!
No matter how old we get, there is something behind dressing up for a party that never gets old. Halloween is not the only excuse to put on a costume for a party.
A hallmark of a good food blog is that it makes you hungry within the first ten seconds. The following blogs easily accomplish this task in addition to fitting one or more of the following criteria for a college cook: 1) recipe simplicity, 2) healthiness, 3) a small cooking space, and 4) an even smaller budget.
How Do You Roll? opened its doors in the Stadium Center on University Avenue to Gainesville customers last week promising the best in custom sushi and a different atmosphere when it comes to that quick Asian experience. Here's what I think of it.
Five steps to pull you through until that next vacay.
With graduation just (are you ready for this?) 50 days away, it’s time to buckle down. No, we’re not talking classes. Let’s be honest, we’ve already mentally checked out of those. We’re talking about food.
Every college student dreams of having an outrageous spring break, whether it would include drinking margaritas on the beach, gallivanting in New York City or building houses for Habitat for Humanity. Here's how to have fun on all kinds of budgets.
If you’re not careful, you might just drive right past East End Eatery and not even know if. Located in Northeast Gainesville, the petite brunch and lunch spot is likely to be missed if you’re not looking for it. But if you do happen upon the Gainesville eatery, you’ll be glad you did.
Read with caution, this may cause you to empty your bank account for a week in the south of France.
The who, what, when, where, why and how on juicing.
When my roommates and I decided to take a weekend trip to Savannah, GA, we didn’t have much of a reason to go aside from our need for adventure and a change of scenery. “Savannah is absolutely beautiful.” “Savannah has a great atmosphere.” “Savannah is so hipster.” We heard people say over and over, so why not check it out for ourselves. And we did.