Film study: UF hoops photo finish
By LANDON WATNICK< | Dec. 3, 2013If you’re a Florida fan and you’re reading this right now, you probably hate Shabazz Napier’s guts.
If you’re a Florida fan and you’re reading this right now, you probably hate Shabazz Napier’s guts.
Another year has come and gone for the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column, and we’re in a nostalgic mood.
Former alligatorSports Editor Matt Watts looked at my computer screen and laughed.
A Gainesville brewery is packing up and will be moved into a new location come September 2014.
The App Store is buzzing constantly with new mobile applications for download, but one app creator thinks he’s designed something unique that will speak to college students — up to 500 at a time, to be exact.
With the holidays comes a flurry of shoppers and, unavoidably, a greater risk of shoplifting and burglary.
The King has flown the coop.
World politics were introduced to the chambers at the final Student Senate meeting of the semester.
Gators can put a little extra emphasis on the green in this season’s color palette by taking advantage of the Gator-themed e-cards released by the university.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Tuesday who has been wanted on charges of robbing a local ice cream restaurant in late October.
Santa (Jam) is coming to town.
A frustrating sex life could lead to a shorter lifespan, a new study says.
A Gainesville artist has a high-flying vision, and she’s turning to Kickstarter for help.
At a Student Senate meeting I was covering for the Alligator a few semesters ago, a student journalist went rogue. He was covering his last meeting for the Gainesville Sun and decided to break one of the most important rules of journalism — he gave his opinion.
A lucky batch of seniors will graduate next week and depart into the real world of graduate schools, jobs and paid internships, international travel or mom and dad’s basement. They’ll have college degrees under their belts — essentially, really expensive pieces of paper to hang in their offices to remind them of the four (or three or five) years they spent at UF.
Although most fans only see the injuries that occur to the football players on the field, it’s actually the cheerleaders on the sidelines who are most at risk.
Dessert is an essential part of my day. However, I sometimes feel conflicted with guilt if I over-indulge, which distracts me from enjoying said dessert.
For most of us, productivity and procrastination go hand in hand. For every five minutes of studying we go on Facebook for an hour. For every page of a paper we get to hang out that night
Professionals love to talk about work/life balance. There are tons of books, seminars, articles and more dedicated to the subject. It’s a concept you think would be intuitive, but needs to be revisited by many people at the beginning and during their careers.
As 2013 comes to a close, consumer confidence is on the rebound.