Notebook: Florida sloppy on Day 2 of practice
By Luis Torres | Mar. 18, 2015The Jim McElwain era is two Spring practices in and McElwain already sees areas for improvement.
The Jim McElwain era is two Spring practices in and McElwain already sees areas for improvement.
Russian President Vladimir Putin hadn’t been seen in public between March 5 and March 15, and it made everyone a little worried. In a world constantly connected by social media and more traditional forms of news, world leaders — including our own President Barack Obama — have become more available to their subjects, at least in terms of their appearance in the public and technological sphere. In this reality, the disappearance of a constantly sought-after public figure becomes even more concerning.
Gymnastics isn’t like most sports.
The No. 4 Gators women’s swimming & diving team is looking to cap off its season on a high note as 11 swimmers and one diver compete today for the 2015 NCAA Championships at the Greensboro Aquatic in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Music festivals have basically become a staple for summertime adventures. Although we still have about five weeks until the semester ends, festival veterans know tickets are already selling out, and preparation for what’s to come starts way in advance. Keep in mind you might need a hotel, it’s going to be really, really hot, and you’ll probably forget to pack something when you put it off right before leaving. Whether you’re traveling far to attend one or just sticking to Florida-based festivals, this guide will help you know what to expect.
Six years, 121 episodes, 700-plus musical numbers, numerous casting changes and one quarterback: Fox’s groundbreaking musical dramedy “Glee” has made statements, stumbled along the path and ultimately found its footing in something that has remained with the show from beginning to end — heart.
While we’re all used to shows like “House of Cards” and “Orange Is the New Black,” it’s about time we pay our respects to one of the earlier Netflix binge-watching extravaganzas: when the fourth season of “Arrested Development” premiered on Netflix after being canceled in 2006. While the fourth season took some adjusting to — even Gob might not have watched it on a dare — the cult classic holds a special place in our hearts nonetheless. So, for all those who miss watching possibly the worst family in America and need a way to justify failing exams, here’s a game that’ll leave you saying: “I’ve made a huge mistake.”
A group of fashion-forward UF students will be putting on a show Sunday night.
With summer on the way, cold, creamy concoctions may become very appealing. So, you might decide to go out for an ice cream. You’d think that the more choices of ice cream flavors and toppings offered, the happier and you would be. Americans love choices, after all. But you may be surprised — more is not always better.
Swiping right on a new app may get you something other than a hookup.
Burlesque and blues is on the menu at the Market Street Pub and Cabaret on Saturday night.
Despite being away from his band, one UF student is finding success in the music business.
Waste is the quintessential example of “out of sight, out of mind.” It’s so easy to pay no attention to how much of it we create, unless it’s your roommate’s turn to take out the garbage and they let it simmer in the bin for a few more days.
This month’s issue of National Geographic focuses on the existence and pitfalls of tribalism by belief. In communities where membership is granted by birth but lines are drawn by worldview, many find themselves socially trapped in inflexible, unrealistic mindsets, unable to contemplate otherwise obvious problems for fear of alienation.
Several articles have been written lately regarding whether enrollment of African-American/black students at UF has drastically decreased.
While turnout was low for Tuesday night’s Gainesville City Commission elections, voters have another chance to cast their ballots during two run-off elections next month.
A Gainesville man is in critical condition after he was hit by a car early Tuesday. The accident closed down part of University Avenue for several hours.
St. Francis House resident Scott LeValley has two things that show who he is: a social security card and a driver’s license.
First Magnitude Brewing Company is teaming up with the Alachua County Humane Society to help homeless pets of Gainesville.
As the game bled into the four-hour mark and the crowd began to thin, JJ Schwarz eyed down a fastball.