New social media platform gives musicians a chance for professional critique
By Lauren Maloney | Nov. 6, 2013Aspiring musicians can now compete for professional critiques using social media.
Aspiring musicians can now compete for professional critiques using social media.
Lauren Moore was in the middle of Berlin, walking with a friend, when she saw something that caught her eye: a man walking with a tray of eggs on his head.
An hourlong showing of Soulfest will be added to the Homecoming Parade telecast this Friday.
Two friends have decided to go the distance for Dance Marathon. That distance is about 120 miles — from Orlando to Gainesville.
New York City is raising the legal age to purchase tobacco products to 21, but Florida law is keeping Gainesville from setting its sights on similar legislation.
“Explosion!”
A truck arrived on the Plaza of the Americas on Monday offering to pay students $1 to watch a four-minute video for animal rights.
Students who get their football tickets in block seating at UF can breathe a little easier. Privileges will not be taken away for leaving a football game early.
Much like the rest of the nation, Florida’s consumer confidence in the economy faltered in October.
Big butts make for big brains.
With the Reitz Union construction set to continue until 2015, some UF students, faculty and visitors are considering the project an ear sore.
The weekend ended on a high note for UF’s co-ed competitive a cappella group. No Southern Accent auditioned for producers of “America’s Got Talent” Sunday evening in Atlanta and landed a second audition in front of executive producers.
For the first time in four years, Gator Growl will sport a second stage in the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium that will host two new performers.
Recent alerts of a looming wine shortage aren’t making Gainesville residents put away their wine glasses quite yet.
Get the RVs and chemistry equipment ready, UF students — Vince Gilligan, the creator of the award-winning television series “Breaking Bad,” is coming to campus.
Students traveling to Jacksonville for Florida-Georgia game festivities this weekend have several options for parking and resources for a safe experience, officials advise.
A new book compiled by a UF alumnus tackles zombie pregnancy, mummy problems and other spooky stresses.
A spinoff of last year’s Swamp Symphony, Gators Jazz & Blues Fest will be hosted from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday on Flavet Field.
Max Brooks, author of best-selling books “The Zombie Survival Guide” and “World War Z,” left the audience in a packed Reitz Union Rion Ballroom convulsing with laughter.
This Halloween, with a history of blackface in Gainesville in mind, UF students have been discouraged from seeing cultures as costumes.