Pharrell Williams was king of the summer
By Victoria Ronderos | Oct. 10, 2013In an interview with “Rolling Stone” this past April, Pharrell Williams hinted of a “new wave” of music that was going to change the face of our modern music scene.
In an interview with “Rolling Stone” this past April, Pharrell Williams hinted of a “new wave” of music that was going to change the face of our modern music scene.
As much as we might not like to admit it, nobody’s perfect. Ladies, we’ve all been guilty of a fashion faux pas or two or three during our lifetime.
I turned on the radio today and Lana del Rey was singing about Summertime Sadness, but personally, I’m starting to feel pretty down now that it’s fall.
As we get older and older Halloween becomes less about how heavy our candy bags weigh and more about how crafty we can get. Oct. 31 becomes an unofficial costume contest between every American who goes out and celebrates.
One word summarizes the start of Florida’s 2013-14 season: uncertainty.
After being suspended in June for violating team rules, Scottie Wilbekin has been cleared to participate in Friday’s first practice of the year.
The injury bug is not an equal-opportunity offender. Just ask redshirt sophomore center Viktorija Dimaite.
Coming off trips to North Carolina and California, the UF women’s tennis team will begin its first and only home event of the fall season today at 9 a.m.
News racks in Turlington Plaza have recently been filling up — but not with newspapers.
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art is embracing a new level of art and photography: Instagram.
The Regional Transit System is fluttering its weekend riders to new destinations by adding stops to Route 25.
UF RecSports is trying to spike breast cancer.
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday night after Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies alleged he poured beer on a cashier and ate food in the store without paying for it.
UF researchers are celebrating the completion of a project 50 years in the making, and it has paid off with Nobel Prize recognition Tuesday.
Step aside, Victoria’s Secret models, and prepare for some competition from an unlikely source: journalism students.
You CAN have your protein cake and eat it, too, with these two delicious recipes:
Few people think lining up clay pots and smashing them indiscriminately with the force of a bowling ball is an art form. Well, if you happen to be one of the people who desire violence against all pots, you’ll find that and more at the UF Art Bash.
Alt-rock ensemble Panic! at the Disco hasn’t released an album for two years (since 2011’s “Vices & Virtues”) but its signature sound has yet to fade. “Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!” is classic Panic! — melodic, slightly biting and bursting with energy. Front man Brendon Urie is as honest as ever with his lyrics, and the overall record (while maintaining a more pop-friendly edge) is on par with the band’s shiny, theatrics-ridden discography.
A laughing group of people collaborated on collages that circulated around two long tables. Torn-up magazine pages toppled off the tables as the collages filled up.
Get out your best skeleton. Gather up your fellow ghosts. It’s time to rise from the dead of your work, whip up your favorite concoctions in the cauldron and celebrate All Hallows’ Eve in the trickiest and treatiest of ways.