We The Kings bring 10-year anniversary tour to High Dive
By Ana-Katarina Stanic | Mar. 22, 2017We The Kings reached fame in 2007 with their self-titled full length album, and 10 years later, the band is back without too many changes.
We The Kings reached fame in 2007 with their self-titled full length album, and 10 years later, the band is back without too many changes.
This weekend, the Hippodrome State Theatre will host a Cuban film festival downtown. The festival, which runs from Friday at 6 p.m. until Sunday at 7 p.m., will feature three Cuban films: “Before Night Falls,” “Cicho and Rita” and “Playing Lecuona;” a biopic, animated film and music documentary, respectively.
An identity crisis has never sounded so good. At this point in his career, Drake could rap the alphabet and it’d chart on the Billboard Hot 100.
In the first three months of 2017, we’ve seen amazing releases from artists like Drake, Ed Sheeran, Future and many more. However, 2017 has also already had some lackluster music. Here are some 2017 releases to keep off your playlist:
Indie rock fans will be able to catch New Orleans-based band Generationals on Sunday at the High Dive as the band begins its spring 2017 tour.
South Carolina-based artist Zach Deputy will be bringing his talents to Gainesville with a concert at Heartwood Soundstage tonight.
After dominating Monday in South Carolina, the Florida women’s golf team did not let up on the competition Tuesday afternoon.
When senior Delanie Gourley and junior Nicole DeWitt were asked about a teammate who’s particularly impressed them this season, the answer came to each of them fairly quickly.
There’s a lot to like about sports journalism.
Like Spongebob without water, JJ Schwarz needed it. He really, really needed it.
Titi Aynaw went from running around barefoot to lacing up army boots to slipping on high-heels.
Twenty-five students learned Monday that their portraits will be joining UF’s Hall of Fame in the Reitz Union.
In order to create a welcoming environment for black students at UF, a new Living Learning Community will be available beginning Summer B.
Update: Meyers' arraignment is scheduled for Thursday at 9 a.m.
The North Central Florida YMCA received the funds needed to pull itself out of debt.
When a group of frustrated students walked into her office on Tuesday asking for Smith Meyers’ resignation, UF’s Dean of Students gave a stern response: No.
Following a string of hateful incidents at UF over the past three months, the Student Senate on Tuesday passed a resolution condemning acts of racism and anti-semitism on campus.
A devastating citrus disease has reached the Florida Panhandle, and UF researchers are working to fight it.
A new app is aiming to make safety a priority in meeting someone online, by checking users’ names against a list of sex offenders.
Three UF alumni aired a web series March 14 with Nat Geo Wild’s YouTube channel.