White demanding more toughness as Gators travel to Arkansas
By Alanis Thames | Jan. 8, 2019No one was more disappointed in Florida’s recent loss to South Carolina than coach Mike White.
No one was more disappointed in Florida’s recent loss to South Carolina than coach Mike White.
New Vintage Market makes its Gainesville debut at The High Dive this Saturday
The popular Miami music festival gives Gainesville a sneak peak Friday
This new psychological dramatic thriller begs the question, “What would you do for love?” as our seemingly meek main character Joe goes to extreme and deadly lengths to be with the woman he loves.
The 50th anniversary of African-American Studies and the life of Martin Luther King Jr. will be celebrated through poetry on Thursday night.
The AASU will host Wong Fu Productions and screen student films in the Reitz Union this weekend.
The start of Spring semester brings the possibility of change to Gainesville.
The mobile app will be available on iOS and Android.
The device is one of a couple hundred installed across the world.
When I was younger, animated movies were all the rage. I’m sure many people my age can relate. Disney’s animated classics played on repeat in my household, and I would beg my parents to take me to the movies every time a new animated flick hit the big screen. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve noticed that animated films are often placed on the back burner. Advertising for these films is less apparent; their box office numbers often dwindle and my interest in seeing them has waned.
Sunday night, the red carpet rolled out, marking the beginning of the award show season for Hollywood. Celebrities dressed to the nines, some hope to take home a Golden Globe and others there to bask in the opulence of the night.
One of the best things about going to the UF is the never-ending fountain of opportunities it brings your way. But it doesn’t take long before it feels like the opportunities are overflowing, and it can be hard to catch your breath.
The barking starts at 7 a.m.
Happy new year to everyone (except Student Government). To us, I wish an honest and transparent new year because I’m getting tired of some of the things I’ve seen come out of our current administration.
His bond is set at $1,250,000.
More than 300 universities, colleges and high schools participated in the 2018 Dance Marathon.
His bond is set at $185,000.
We are now officially in 2019. With the coming of the new year, many people make New Year’s resolutions for things they want to improve on. However, it doesn’t just have to be individuals who make New Year’s resolutions. For my first column of both the new year and the new semester, I’d like to offer some New Year’s resolutions for UF:
Mental health, I believe, is not given the attention it deserves. This can result in a lack of happiness and contentment and at worst, tragic and preventable suicides for those struggling with their own mental health. College exacerbates stress and mental health issues, warranting an abundance of mental health resources. However, this is often not the case.
It’s a new year, and some of us returning Gators are returning with some serious baggage from the holiday season. When we leave behind our plebeian friends for the golden fields of Gainesville and our top 8 public university, a new life begins. Most students experience a departure from the old as they struggle through college to discover the new, and this departure often sentences old friendships to death by distance.