Grammys need Gaga; Gaga needs Grammys
By Hassan Casanova | Dec. 2, 2010It’s been a tragic week for the United States, and all of us should be mourning the events that have occurred.
It’s been a tragic week for the United States, and all of us should be mourning the events that have occurred.
Instead of drilling, the ROTC Army and Navy cadets decided to cut loose for an afternoon to square off on the gridiron in the spirit of friendly competition.
Bigwords.com: buy books for low prices, sell them for a mint? After reading Alexander Klausner’s article on Monday I had to see for myself. So, I went to the site, and looked into a few books.
The Council for Economic Outreach started its fundraising program, Momentum 2015, on Wednesday to raise money for the council to create and keep jobs in the city.
The Florida Players will present an unconventional play, “True Genius,” starting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Squitieri Studio Theater at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
A giant chicken outside Library West is urging passing students to sign a PETA petition.
An official proposal for block tuition has emerged from the hands of UF’s administration.
Consider it a test run in the freeze of the season. Today, a portion of the Gators will travel to Princeton to unveil what a few days of rest can translate to in the water.
Baby, it's cold outside - finally.
ORLANDO — In the first collegiate game on a new NBA floor, the Gators looked like they didn’t belong.
College football’s bowl season is almost upon us, and my emotions are mixed to say the least.
Dumisane Hlaselo’s first weeks at the University of Florida can be best described as a culture shock.
Over the span of 25 years, Robert Donald Allison stood in the front of a lecture hall, educating an estimated 25,000 students who went on to become doctors, dentists and chemists.
UF will have a presence on Gov.-elect Rick Scott’s transition team.
Andrew Pantazi’s pseudo-rant Tuesday regarding UF’s less-than-stellar faculty choices really resonated with me, though he probably put it a lot more nicely than I would have.
The issue of world hunger has existed for many years. As an American, I know I sometimes forget the problem is right in my own backyard.
Here’s something that’s not in your textbook: Our study routines (or lack thereof) just aren’t working. So, in the spirit of the quickly approaching finals week, the Avenue created the ultimate study guide. Armed with our own homework — and short attention spans — we investigated all over campus and found the best and worst locations for our academic needs.
Myung Woo, an environmental engineering graduate student, was westbound on Southwest Archer Road when she lost control of her 1999 Subaru Outback, ran over a tree and flipped the vehicle.
Sueli Cavalcanti, a graduate of UF’s musical theater program, is recording an album in Gainesville in hopes of becoming a pop singer.
I have a confession to make, and it’s not going to be easy. I’ve carried this burden for many years, and I’m not quite sure how to just bare it for all to see. I’m told confession is cathartic, so here goes: I don’t like Christmas music.