Fans, bands from around the country pack Gainesville for Fest 12
By Sean Stewart-Muniz | Nov. 3, 2013From Thursday to Sunday, Gainesville was filled with bearded men, cut-off jean shorts and empty beer cans as Fest 12 attendees hopped venues.
From Thursday to Sunday, Gainesville was filled with bearded men, cut-off jean shorts and empty beer cans as Fest 12 attendees hopped venues.
In a Broward County courtroom on Dec. 21, Seth Penalver sat quietly next to his lawyer, waiting to hear the jury’s verdict for a 1994 triple murder he claimed he didn’t commit.
“I❤Boobies!” bracelets may soon be the center of a U.S. Supreme Court case as a school district in Pennsylvania plans to appeal a federal court’s ruling that has allowed the bracelets in schools.
A 45-year-old Callahan man died Friday morning after he was thrown from his SUV during a rollover crash two miles northwest of Waldo.
The excitement is definitely in the air. It’s the University of Florida’s Homecoming week, and Gator Growl is almost here!
In an effort to stem the tide of millions of Americans using government handouts to put food on the table, major cuts to the nation’s food stamp program went into effect last week. Conservatives cheer it as a way to cut additional government waste, while liberals recall the days when millions of Americans lived in poverty, unable to feed their families.
Recent alerts of a looming wine shortage aren’t making Gainesville residents put away their wine glasses quite yet.
Everyone knows the world we live in is increasingly centered on technology — its invention, design, construction, marketing and — most importantly — its use. Science, technology, engineering and math careers abound and STEM-major students receive incentives for choosing more “worthwhile” tracks. Such a society denounces the humanities and its subfields.
President Barack Obama’s use of drone strikes abroad is a polarizing debate, and the legality and secrecy of the strikes is often called into question by lawmakers. The public’s top concern over the strikes, according to the Pew Research Center, is the potential endangerment of civilians’ lives.
Seth Penalver and Herman Lindsey, both former death row inmates share their stories with the public at the St. Augustine Catholic Church in Gainesville on November 2, 2013.
JACKSONVILLE — For three straight seasons, Will Muschamp and the Gators fixed their eyes on the prize. If only they could get their hands on it.
JACKSONVILLE — You won’t find a more impressive start to a game than the one Todd Gurley enjoyed Saturday.
JACKSONVILLE — Florida got the third-down stop it needed with time running out in the fourth quarter.
Redshirt senior middle blocker Chloe Mann did exactly what she had been doing all night on Friday — she notched a kill in the fourth and final set. Except this kill didn’t just earn Florida a set win.
Over 50 years ago, the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America passed the Equal Pay Act of 1963. The Equal Pay Act prohibits discrimination between employees on the basis of sex.
Coach Billy Donovan left the decision to play in Friday night’s exhibition game against Florida Southern in Will Yeguete’s hands.
“Hey Babe, nice legs!” “Give us a smile!” “Can I hit that?”
Fashion is seen as a female industry (even though there are plenty of men in it), and with that comes the idea that it is frivolous. In film and television, how can fashion and costuming match up to brilliant cinematography or a thoughtfully written script?
For the first time since 2002, the Gators were able to race the Southeastern Conference Championships at home.
Of all the sins known to man, I believe lust is the most prevalent, the most triggering and the most excused.