Despite evolving lineup, Warped Tour still a worthwhile day
By THOMAS NASSIFF< | July 27, 2011Everyone complains about Warped Tour.
Everyone complains about Warped Tour.
Broward Beach may finally start living up to its name.
Nandy Ferguson sees the eventual decline of print textbooks in the future. With new trends in reading options, students are more likely to switch to technologically savvy eReaders.
John Lennon's aspirations as an activist and musician will always be recognized and appreciated by Beatles lovers everywhere.
The blue-and-red flashing "open" sign is only the first level of welcoming Southern hospitality.
Skirts fluttered and flew with the turns as couples young and old glided across the wood floors of the Thelma A. Boltin Center to a range of music from Elvis Presley's "Return To Sender" to Frank Sinatra's "The Tender Trap."
Letters, nails and vehicular sabotage haven't kept two UF biology professors from expressing their belief in evolution.
There will soon be a new way to tame the late-night hunger beast clawing at your stomach.
Here's an alcoholic beverage UF can get behind: red wine.
The UF Student Senate will vote Tuesday on changes to its Rules and Procedures, which could have some tough implications for members of a minority party.
The UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation faces a devastating loss after a fire burned down the Austin Cary Conference Center Tuesday afternoon.
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — With the mid-July sun beating down on the two football fields at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex over the weekend, 64 of the nation’s top high school football players participated in an inter-regional battle for touch football supremacy.
Routinely referred to as the fastest man in college football, Florida running back Jeff Demps has an alter ego, one that has always come second to football.
For the second time in just over a year, Florida safety Matt Elam was cited in downtown Gainesville for underage alcohol possession.
While Will Muschamp’s first crack at hosting a Friday Night Lights camp didn’t produce any new commitments on Friday, it clearly left an impression on many of the undecided recruits in attendance.
If you're Micah Lewis, your bowtie must be spinning with delight.
Call it the end result of advertising bombing raids, product placements, logos, mottos, catchlines or an unholy alliance of all these things, but we as Americans have a never-ending hard-on for labeling things. Especially things that have no business being labeled. It doesn't matter if it's Coca-Cola or Grandpa's coke, we can find a way to slap a tag, banner or any overarching gimmick on anything to generate a quick buck or a web hit.
As an outgoing senior, I have been involved with Student Government for four years. While I have always appreciated a hard-fought campaign where things could get heated, the Student Senate was the place of open discourse and reason after campaigning ended. When I returned to serve as a summer replacement senator in my final semester, this is what I expected to see.
What a busy week!
On Sunday, Florida safety Matt Elam was cited for alcohol possession for the second time in his career, according to a report by The Gainesville Sun.