I’m side-eyeing you, Esquire magazine
Jan. 30, 2013Esquire has made some iffy creative decisions lately.
Esquire has made some iffy creative decisions lately.
The fog-kissed air vibrated as the bass from the subwoofers melted into atmosphere through green and pink flaring lights, as it does every Saturday night at Spannk.
Most thought the boy band craze would die out with dial-up Internet, Furbys and “Rugrats” in the ’90s.
Students in the College of Fine Arts at UF may not be able to create cat art in class, but that didn’t stop them from doing it outside the classroom.
Gov. Rick Scott announced Tuesday that 11 state colleges have accepted a four-year, $10,000 tuition plan, which brings the total to 23 schools.
The Gainesville Police Department and the City of Gainesville created a program to reduce traffic accidents on Southwest 62nd Street.
Sweet-toothed Gainesville residents have had frozen yogurt, ice cream and gelato to choose from. But a new restaurant will give them a fourth option to settle their cravings.
On Fridays and Saturdays, Kevin O’Sullivan doesn’t have much to worry about.
With 1:28 remaining in the first half on Thursday, Ole Miss guard Diara Moore connected on a three-point field goal to extend the Rebels’ lead against the Gators to 50-33.
The abandoned Gainesville Police Department headquarters was demolished this morning as the first step of the building’s reconstruction process.
Construction is underway on Heavener Hall, the new addition to the Warrington College of Business Administration.
Florida has smothered its Southeastern Conference opponents this season, but delivered its biggest trouncing against South Carolina.
The next time students try to use the UFmobile application, it will no longer be available.
Lisa Frimberger’s life changed after she got a little lost one summer in 2011.
Follow the footprints on the Reitz Union Colonnade today and Friday to take a journey through Islamic traditions, culture and history during the Islam Awareness Month kick-off fair sponsored by Islam on Campus.
Brianna Mahoney adjusted her burgundy- and gold-striped tie as she prepared to represent her Gryffindor client, Harry Potter, in what she called “the debate of a lifetime.”
The Florida women’s tennis team won its 24th consecutive dual match in a 7-0 victory against UCF on Wednesday afternoon at Linder Stadium.
With dreadful morning classes and hectic schedules, it can be easy for students to choose comfort over fashion.
The acclaimed German Filmmaker Christian Petzold has done it again with his award winning film “Barbara.”
In a night devoted to performance alone, the Screen Actors Guild Awards wasted no time in honoring the year’s top contenders.