When bad fashion attacks: starring Amanda Bynes
By Brock Seng | Mar. 20, 2013Let us all take a moment of silence for Amanda Bynes.
Let us all take a moment of silence for Amanda Bynes.
After they took their seats at the bar and said hello to one of the owners, Rob Hatker and his father, Ed, ordered their food.
In its 66-63 loss to Ole Miss in the Southeastern Conference Tournament final on Sunday in Nashville, Tenn., Florida bucked a trend.
It has been seven years, four “Saturday Night Live” hosting gigs, a handful of feature films and a holy matrimony to Jessica Biel since Justin Timberlake released new music.
As people across the nation fill out their brackets, no team is causing more crossouts, rewrites and do-overs than Florida.
Florida will not be facing Meighan Simmons tonight in the first round of the WNIT, but the Gators are preparing as if they are.
Spray paint, switchblades and Shakespeare.
How did UF respond to Nike’s Fuel Your Team tournament? Students said, “Just Do It.”
A rash of mysterious manatee deaths in Brevard County and surrounding areas have baffled scientists.
After an eight-hour search, Gainesville Police and GFR officials found a missing 81-year-old man Wednesday morning after he walked out of his house the previous night.
As screen sizes shrink, tablets may start to outnumber laptops in UF classrooms.
Two majors might be better than one, but not all UF students are rushing to the advising office.
UF student voter turnout on campus saw a slight increase during Tuesday’s Gainesville city elections as compared with previous years.
UF student Laura Mutis came to the United States from Colombia 10 years ago. She was an English for Speakers of Other Languages student in high school and was unsure how she would get into college.
Gay marriage is more than just a moral issue: It might be a health matter.
Lauren Haeger and Bailey Castro did what they do best at Kate Seashole Pressly Stadium on Wednesday evening.
Quaide Tranter’s Facebook likes include his uncle’s law firm and his stepdad’s business.
“Bates Motel” is the modernized prequel to the greatest thriller of all time: Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
Timeless Disney tales were likely staples of your youth: on VHS, in books and the theme of your birthday party.