UF student remembered for work, love of life
By Sean Stewart-Muniz | Feb. 5, 2014For Courtney Tye, work wasn’t just a job — it was her passion.
For Courtney Tye, work wasn’t just a job — it was her passion.
Students can watch an “America’s Got Talent” quarterfinalist Friday for free at 7 p.m.
Recurso UF, a nonprofit international development organization with overseas initiatives in health, education and development, is planning its first service trip to Lima, Peru, to celebrate its 10th anniversary and return to its founders’ birthplace.
The creator of a “revenge porn” website was arrested Jan. 23 — but not for maintaining the website.
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis continue to fight for equal rights.
From cast members getting arrested in New York City to promotion pages being banned on social media sites, an up-and-coming film has faced many challenges while finding its way to theaters.
You stare at a small zine in your hands with the cover containing comical cartoon drawings.
Every Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks.
You have to get under someone to get over someone.
Your favorite store’s mannequins may be getting a makeover.
Four-star defensive end Lorenzo Carter out of Norcross (Ga.) High signed with Georgia on Wednesday afternoon. Carter picked UGA over Florida, Florida State and LSU.
Adoree’ Jackson, the No. 6 recruit from the 2014 class, chose USC over Florida, LSU and UCLA on Wednesday afternoon in an announcement that aired live on ESPNU.
National Signing Day continues to roll on throughout Wednesday morning.
National Signing Day has been here for only a few hours, and UF already has its first big flip.
Plantation High wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie announced he would sign his letter of intent to Georgia on Wednesday morning.
2014 National Signing Day is finally here, and UF’s day has already started with an important commitment.
The big story leading into Tuesday night was Chris Walker’s much-awaited debut, but Gators fans got only a small dose of the freshman forward during No. 3 Florida’s 68-58 win against Missouri in the O’Connell Center.
National Signing Day is finally here.
Florida may have many new faces, but the results have stayed the same.
Taco-themed nicknames will not appear on the Spring Student Government ballot, and the Taco Libre Party that slated candidates with the names will get a public warning for trying.