Students should take time to stop, ‘marvel’
By Garret Bruno | Apr. 18, 2012In many ways, Spring semester has been my most important one so far at UF.
In many ways, Spring semester has been my most important one so far at UF.
The airy smell of fresh baked bread is overpowering even with the first step through the door of Vine Bread & Pasta’s newly renovated baking space.
Most freshman class projects end up in a dorm room trash bin or, at best, are saved deep in the ranks of a computer file that will never be looked at again.
Even if you happen to be taking classes or doing an internship, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy this wonderful season we know as summer.
I’m going to tell you what I’ve actually learned here at UF without any weird advice about where to poop.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office arrested a middle school teacher who allegedly drove from Dunnellon to have sex with a 14-year-old Tuesday night.
The Brits have a lot to look forward this year — the Olympics starts off in London in July and a month before, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee will be celebrated, commemorating her 60 year reign of promoting British culture.
Leave anything on stage, and the guys of Enter Shikari will climb it.
On April 21, local Gainesville record stores Hear Again Music and Movies!, Wayward Council and toneVendor will participate in the fifth annual Record Store Day, a celebration of independent music retailers across the nation.
The Great White Way has a knack for turning films of the past into contemporary musical showstoppers.
At Gainesville Fashion Week’s Saturday runway shows, about 300 fashion fans and style supporters dressed to impress at Villa East to watch as seven designers showcased their creations on the catwalk.
Dick Clark, the American TV actor, producer and icon who shepherded rock ‘n’ roll into mainstream culture, died Wednesday. He was 82 years old.
Florida has won four of its last five games to rise out of a midseason slump, but bigger news could be coming.
The Gators didn’t look like a team that was missing much.
Throughout this season, Kytra Hunter has thrived on the big stage.
University Police charged a Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity member with using a police scanner as a lookout device.
Student Government officials acknowledged the close of a turbulent year and the need for student unity in the next year Wednesday night at the SG Banquet.
Recent reports from the National Association of Colleges and Employers show that graduating seniors may have brighter futures than they think.
On Wednesday evening, Angelique Perrin told about 120 protesters gathered at the Reitz Union Amphitheatre how she had been raped last year.
Mayor Craig Lowe was the only elected official invited Wednesday afternoon to take part in a roundtable with the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship in Washington D.C.