Video: Nak-ed
By Maria Farias | Jan. 12, 2010Nak-ed is a skinny dipper and the caretaker of Lily Spring.
Nak-ed is a skinny dipper and the caretaker of Lily Spring.
Friendship bracelets and charms included.
Initially launched at the University of North Florida in 2006, Walking Buddies is the first such project in Gainesville.
About 50 students, mostly business majors, attended to prepare for the upcoming career showcase on Jan. 19 and 20.
When I saw a link for the spanking new “race and ethnicity” guidelines from the U.S. Census Bureau plastered across the ISIS homepage, I had to check it out.
The Editorial Board would like to encourage Student Government senators to do the right thing. Just this one time. Please.
Google announced Monday that it will stop censoring Web content on its Chinese site after the Gmail accounts of human rights activists were hacked, and the Editorial Board thinks it’s about time.
When Time Magazine declared the age of irony dead following the Sept. 11 attacks, its conclusion was right, even if it was working from faulty premises.
It might not come as a surprise to shivering Gators that the recent cold snap is freezing business for some of Gainesville’s hot spots.
Gators Den Sports Grill - 09/09/2009
Tonight won’t be the first time Kenny Boynton has gone toe-to-toe with John Wall.
Three more members of Florida’s talented junior class are headed to the NFL.
Florida is hoping its defensive meltdown against Vanderbilt was just a one-time affair.
They found three different prescription drugs as well as hypodermic needles, a cut straw and a burnt spoon in his car Sunday
Teresa White discussed HIV/AIDS and proper use of condoms.
Vendors moved the posters of movie stars, art prints and landscapes inside to the second floor of the Reitz Union due to the chilly weather.
Gumby’s, located at 2028 SW 34th St., temporarily closed last week after a health inspector found about 70 dead roaches and 18 live roaches in its kitchen.
The UF College of Veterinary Medicine welcomed 14 green sea turtles threatened by the cold weather at about 4 p.m. Monday, bringing the total number of turtles currently residing in UF shelters up to 51
After breaking down prior to the start of spring classes, UF’s cogeneration plant is up and running again.