A choose-your-own-adventure-style play comes to the theater
By Jaieice Sebris | May 31, 2017Turn to page 72 if you want to fight. Turn to page 26 if you want to run.
Turn to page 72 if you want to fight. Turn to page 26 if you want to run.
I’d like to preface this by saying that by no means am I attacking Watson Realty Corp. I am merely recalling events and experiences with Watson Realty that my roommates and I had throughout our 15-month contract. I have attempted to avoid as much hyperbole as I can, so the facts in this column may remain facts, regardless of storytelling.
Netflix’s latest true-crime docuseries (a documentary in the form of a series), “The Keepers,” is a little more than seven hours of heart-wrenching and intriguing suspense. The series chronicles the case of murdered nun and teacher Catherine Cesnik in Baltimore, Maryland, as well as the uncovering of sexual abuse within the Catholic school where she used to work.
Someone has to say it, so it might as well be us: There is no such thing as a “bad feminist.”
Brenda Cassels still wears her daughter’s favorite pink T-shirt. It was a special tradition they shared.
This summer, UF’s student and faculty portal, One.UF, will undergo changes to become more user friendly.
Law enforcement is still trying to find the source behind what city officials describe as an “outbreak” in spice, or synthetic marijuana, that has sent at least 21 residents to the emergency room since Saturday night.
“This Land is Your Land” and “God Bless America” rang from the mouths of Gainesville residents as they protested outside of U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho’s office Tuesday afternoon.
Sundays at the Tomlinson household have had a very specific routine for the past 15 years.
The Florida baseball team didn’t have much to smile about on Saturday afternoon during the semifinals of the SEC Tournament.
After Florida’s loss to Alabama in the first game of the NCAA Super Regional on Thursday, the team knew what needed to be done to avoid missing the College World Series for a second consecutive season.
After a historic run in the NCAA tournament and a remarkable four years as a Gator, Belinda Woolcock’s college career came to a close on Monday when she lost 6-3, 6-3 in the NCAA Singles Championship finals.
UF Associate Vice President and Dean of Students Jen Day Shaw has resigned.
On Monday, nearly 7,000 makeshift tombstones reminded those traveling down Eighth Avenue of the thousands of Americans who lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A woman was arrested Sunday after entering a Gainesville resident’s house through a doggy door and drinking four bottles of wine.
Gainesville has the highest cost of internet in the state of Florida.
A homeless woman was arrested last week after police said she attacked two employees at the checkout line of Ross Stores.
When Satchel Raye thinks of fire, he doesn’t feel defeat — he sees a new opportunity.
In Florida, very little is known about horseshoe crabs, which come to the shore to find a mate this time of year.
The goal of terrorism is clear. Just as their name suggests, terrorists want us — those living in the free world — to live in a state of constant terror. They want us to question whether it’s safe to do things like travel, go to work or go to a concert. The simple liberties we take for granted each day are what they are after.