Travel with your parents the right way
By Alli Annear | July 12, 2013I have a treasure chest of memories from family vacations that go from horrific to the magnificent.
I have a treasure chest of memories from family vacations that go from horrific to the magnificent.
Every day, we take things for granted. Whether it be our parents, clean water, Nutella, our professors, etc. it’s easy to forget how privileged we are.
I stay away from reality TV contests, but occasionally a performance goes viral that gets me to pay attention. A couple of weeks ago, it was 6-year-old Aaralyn O’Neil who got me glued to a YouTube clip of her performance on “America’s Got Talent.”
I’ll admit that I’m addicted to crime shows. They make up the majority of the shows I watch; I’ve gotten fairly good at predicting whodunit. Last summer, I began to see previews for a new show on A&E.
I’ve always pressured myself to find Mr. Right in college. My parents met in high school and were married by the time they were in their early 20s.
I’ve always said Hollywood’s finest are known for two things: scandals and short marriages. Kim Kardashian is a prime example.
The new Kanye West album, “Yeezus”, is much like the rapper himself: controversial, unpredictable, egotistical, yet admittedly intriguing.
Who doesn’t love a Pixar film? It feels like such a long time ago when “Monster’s Inc.” made its debut back in 2001.
Here at UF, bicycles are a popular choice of transportation. You can save gas and money, maneuver around traffic easily and park (pretty much) anywhere.
If you’re a girl, then you probably go through a hair crisis every week and want to switch up your style all the time.
It seems as though Aussie musicians are on the rise lately—and Emma Louise is one of those emerging artists from the land Down Under.
Lying in your bed at night, you place your ear buds in and let the sound of crescendoing acoustic guitar riffs stream through your eardrums.
Former Gators guard Kenny Boynton accepted an invite to play for the Los Angeles Lakers’ summer league team last week, according to reports.
It’s raining cats and dogs in Gainesville this month as Alachua County Animal Services has partnered with two local organizations to hold the first “Feline Frenzy and Canine Crazy” adoption event.
Billy Donovan said Wednesday that he has not yet heard any ruling from the NCAA Clearinghouse concerning Chris Walker’s academic eligibility.
When the Alachua County Department of Motor Vehicles closed its doors and merged with the Alachua County Tax Collector’s office in March, the effects of the change were uncertain.
Aaron Hernandez is no longer be a member of the New England Patriots or this year’s version of EA Sports’ Madden NFL, but the former Gator still has his name cemented in front of the James W. “Bill” Heavener football complex – for now.
When UF student David Ferman revealed his stunt, Heidi Klum hid behind a table. Howard Stern clasped his hands in a prayer-like gesture. Nick Cannon cringed in fear.
Broward Hall turned 59 this year, and as seniors tend to do, it’s getting a facelift.