When life gives you lemons: The beauty of ENO
By Vanessa Van Note | Nov. 25, 2014Are you part of the ENO craze?
Are you part of the ENO craze?
Now that the holidays are approaching, it’s time to stock up on some gifts for the men and women in your life. The great thing about this time of year is the many gift sets you can find for everyone on your list.
For most people, Thanksgiving is all about the three F’s: food, family and football. The image of a family gathered around the table with a large turkey in the middle is one of America’s most iconic scenes.
Thanksgiving travelers may have to sit through traffic before seeing their families and stuffing their faces this year.
Gainesville Police arrested an Orlando man after officers said he tried to sexually assault and rob another man at an ATM on Sunday afternoon.
Brittany King fiddled with the red bandana around her head anxiously waiting for an announcement out of Ferguson, Missouri.
After opening the season with two wins at home, Florida (2-1) lost its first game of the season on Friday, a 72-66 loss to St. John’s. The team looks to get back to its early winning ways when it takes on Charleston Southern (2-1) tonight at 7 in the O’Connell Center.
To the left and slightly above Mary Wise’s head, Kelly Murphy winds back her left arm, preparing to slam a ball across the net.
TheNo. 7 ranked Florida men’s swimming and diving team and No. 16 rankedwomen’s team won the Georgia Tech Invitational in Atlanta this weekend.
The Gators are one win away from the Final Four.
With two veteran players sidelined with injuries, Florida basketball is taking things one game at a time.
For Will Muschamp, his time is almost up.
As U.S. colleges and universities enrolled a record-breaking number of international students, UF saw its own numbers increase as well.
Santa Fe College Police has boosted its presence on campus following a shooting at Florida State University late last week.
Recently, Rolling Stone magazine published a story exposing the University of Virginia’s extreme lack of attention to the dangers of sexual assault its students face.
One summer night two years ago, a dog named Lilly lost a leg and saved her owner’s life by dragging the unconscious woman off a set of train tracks to avoid an oncoming freight train.
Two young boys decided if their grandmother could survive cancer, then their pets could too.
The Sunshine State means business.
How does a story keep its edge in a society jaded by mediocrity? In the TV world, it might just be by pushing boundaries. The rules are no longer decided by what has been done, but by what hasn’t.