Don’t mess with Nicki Minaj
Oct. 13, 2015Last week, celebrity profile writer Vanessa Grigoriadis interviewed rap superstar Nicki Minaj for "The New York Times" in an article titled "The Passion of Nicki Minaj." No big deal, right? Wrong.
Last week, celebrity profile writer Vanessa Grigoriadis interviewed rap superstar Nicki Minaj for "The New York Times" in an article titled "The Passion of Nicki Minaj." No big deal, right? Wrong.
Monday must have been the hardest day in Will Grier’s life.
Alachua County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a local man Tuesday morning after he reportedly spit on a jail inmate while already serving time for past crimes.
UF students can pitch their business ideas to Gainesville entrepreneurs today.
Outside the stadium Tuesday night, Evan Forman flipped through the air and landed on his back.
Florida starting quarterback Will Grier has been suspended from the football team for 12 months following a violation of the NCAA’s substance-abuse policy on performance-enhancing drugs.
A battle over the separation of church and a state university has finally been settled.
UF wants to know if black students feel comfortable on campus.
After UF finance senior Stacey Taft went on the Taglit-Birthright Israel trip in May 2014, she said she wished the Israeli soldiers accompanying her group didn't have to leave halfway through.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer students will celebrate their history and progress this week.
Most weekends, Ismael Iribar stands near Midtown and waits for scooters.
Alachua County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Lake Butler man Sunday night after he reportedly tried to hide cocaine in his butt during a search.
UF students are speaking out against domestic violence Wednesday.
Paintings will adorn trees throughout the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday.
Two years ago, in my first college psychology course, I learned about Dunbar’s number.
On the door of the middle stall in the first floor men’s restroom at Weimer Hall, there hangs a piece of paper. Normally we wouldn’t pay much attention to bathroom scripture, for, after all, it’s usually only good for poop jokes and hastily scrawled phone numbers that promise a "good time." Bathroom graffiti and musings are eminently disposable, an artistic outlet for those who couldn’t cut it tagging overpasses on I-95. But sometimes you see something so — if you will — shitty, so awful, you can’t help but be compelled to write about it in your college newspaper.
Last Wednesday marked the 14th anniversary of the U.S. war in Afghanistan. While officially as old as this year’s high school freshman class, the conflict seems to only be getting worse.
When I came to UF two years ago, I had no plans of continuing with art because my parents made it seem like it was something that should be left behind in my childhood years.
"What is wrong with you and your sister?" Carolyna Guillen’s father asked after he found out both his daughters identified as a lesbians.
As lonesome of an activity as running may be, competitive cross country is anything but that.