‘Helios’ Review: New album takes chances, frays at the edges
By Cody Smith | Mar. 12, 2014After months of anticipation, The Fray has released its newest effort “Helios” on Epic Records.
After months of anticipation, The Fray has released its newest effort “Helios” on Epic Records.
“That’s why her hair’s so big,” said Janis Ian in “Mean Girls.” “It’s full of secrets.”
Ten years later, “fetch” still isn’t happening. But a “Mean Girls” reunion may.
With the winter weather behind us, we’re slowly starting to enter music festival season.
While giving a speech at a Human Rights Campaign conference for LGBTQ youth on Valentine’s Day, actress Ellen Page officially announced she is gay.
Tuesday’s City Commission elections saw one incumbent re-elected, another voted out and two candidates facing a runoff election next month.
Alachua County announced last week that it has a cardiac arrest save rate about three times the national average.
A UF alumnus has taken an unusual career path with his law degree — running an online style site aimed at empowering women.
The Gator Cricket Club will compete as one of more than 24 college teams today in the American College Cricket national championship.
The Web turns 25 today, and though most UF students don’t remember a time when the Internet wasn’t around, the university—and higher education—has changed drastically since the web’s inception.
The History Channel’s “Top Gear” TV show filmed in downtown Gainesville on Tuesday morning, showcasing vintage muscle cars.
Last summer, UF mechanical engineering students Trevor Abbott and Ty Parker had a unique invention but no way to finance a business.
A study co-written by a UF professor is taking a closer look at the reproductive habits of fruit flies in hopes reducing their population in Florida.
The first Student Senate meeting after Spring Break had a sweet beginning followed by a productive end.
Will Muschamp, 10 minutes into his half-hour press conference, uttered the word “opportunity” seven times in a span of three sentences.
The Gators finished their best regular season in school history on Saturday, and on Tuesday, they received the hardware to prove it.
Kirby Snead does not appear to be an intimidating pitcher.
After winning its first Southeastern Conference series against Ole Miss, No. 1 Florida (24-1, 2-1 SEC) will take a break from league play with a home doubleheader against Mercer (17-7, 2-1 Atlantic Sun) starting today at 4 p.m.
No. 4 Florida is moving on up.
Following its best performance of the season two weeks ago at the 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Championship, No. 17 Florida looks to continue its success at its only home tournament of the season.