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Tony Stark returns; Iron Man 3 brings the heat

"Iron Man 3," which was released on May 3 in the United States, is a direct sequel to 2010 film, "Iron Man 2," and a follow-up to last summer’s The Avengers. The story picks up shortly after the events of "The Avengers," and Tony Stark tries to live a world that has been altered by the events that transpired in New York City in "The Avengers."


Beyonce with punk-inspired accessories. 
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Outfits inspired by Met Gala fashion

The 2013 Met Gala red carpet saw many interpretations of punk fashion by celebrities in honor of this years exhibition PUNK: Chaos to Couture. The exhibition’s goal is to show punk’s impact on high fashion from its early beginning in the 1970s all the way to today.


UF sophomore Johnny Magliozzi warms up against Florida Gulf Coast University on February 24. Magliozzi may start on Saturday or pitch out of bullpen in Florida’s weekend series against Georgia.
Sports

Closer juggles roles

Johnny Magliozzi has been Florida’s most consistent pitcher in 2013. But with one series left in the regular season, his role still has not been defined.


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Opinion

Put your cell phones down, people

We all know the drill. You see an acquaintance from afar. You don’t really feel like talking to him, so you pull out your cellphone and feign interest in it. You keep your eyes glued to the screen so you don’t make eye contact with the person you’re avoiding. Once you’re at a safe distance, the relief sets in that you’ve dodged the proverbial bullet that is face-to-face interaction.


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Google cars will change communication

If you’re a freshman at UF, you might be able to buy a self-driving car soon after you graduate. Google co-founder Sergey Brin predicted last fall that his company’s autonomous vehicles would be available to “everyday people” by 2017. The smart cars, guided by advanced software and undulating infrared lasers, have driven more than 300,000 miles without crashing. This could entail greater safety and convenience for UF students, including the ability to nap as your vehicle ushers you home from a late-night study session at Library West.


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Opinion

Darts & Laurels 5/16/13

It’s been almost a whole month since our last edition of Darts & Laurels. We at the Alligator newsroom love to throw flowers at the do-gooders and little shafts of metal at the not-so-do-gooders. So, without further ado, we present our we-can-hardly-hold-back-any-longer edition of:


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UFPA announces season

UF Performing Arts recently announced it will put on 76 performances during its 2013-2014 season lineup.


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The Avenue

Changing your diet for summer: don’t fall prey to bad habits

The summer is the time to relax, start a job or internship or take a couple of classes. After finals, it can be hard to move back home and readjust to our typical diets. Most of us go through phases of what we eat on a daily basis, but now is the time to try something new (and not the cookie butter at Trader Joe’s). We’ve come up with three ways to adjust our diets to the summer, starting with the best: drinks.


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