Trophy Hunting: Golden Globe recap
By Alyssa Holcomb | Jan. 16, 2013Between sentimental speeches, unexpected successes and mortifying moments, the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards was, once again, a top night for Hollywood’s finest.
Between sentimental speeches, unexpected successes and mortifying moments, the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards was, once again, a top night for Hollywood’s finest.
In December 2010, Laura McKeeman wondered aloud to her Zeta Tau Alpha sisters about how she could get money to pay for her Summer class.
Senior Kitty Cullen remembers it like it was yesterday. Walking onto the field as the first lacrosse team in UF history, she and her teammates were terrified.
When discussing Kenny Boynton, fans and onlookers only seem to care about one thing: Is he hot, or is he cold?
Student Senate approved two new members to the Election Commission in the Senate meeting Tuesday night.
UF’s online graduate business program was named the No. 1 program in the state and No. 4 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report Tuesday.
To create public conversations about reducing violence in communities, a UF graduate launched a national video anti-bullying campaign.
Dianmarie De Jesus was one of about 10,000 students who received a mass email from a professor who appeared to be endorsing a new online shopping site for students called uVendors.
Last Monday, Alabama rolled — quite literally — over Notre Dame, crushing the Fighting Irish 42-14, becoming the third team to win three national titles in four seasons.
UF’s Research and Education Center began receiving a series of unusual specimens Saturday: Burmese pythons shot by hunters in South Florida wildlife preserves.
As a daughter of a Communist Party member, a 24-year-old Chinese UF student believes freedom of press is far from China’s horizon.
Isn’t it about time to reinstate the draft?
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation teamed with the student-run company and blog Hello Perfect to host the first Entrepreneurs Raid the Plaza from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today on the Plaza of the Americas.
With shoulder pads strapped, life jackets snapped and hockey masks fit snuggly, Cameron Martin and his older brother, Adam, prepared for battle in the backyard.
When Casey Prather suffered a high left ankle sprain late in the first half Saturday against LSU, Florida’s depth on the wing took a blow.
Inside Florida’s newly renovated $4.3 million practice facility, the gymnasts mean business.
Greg: With fans and scouts ogling Florida’s early entrants to the NFL Draft, few have noticed the players UF loses to graduation.
The Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, wrapped up last week and, as always, blew my mind with things that I could never afford but desperately want to buy.
While at Harvard in 1998, David Weinstein was being dissuaded from working on a rare genetic disease that he would later dedicate his life to.
Smathers Library Bookstore will close Thursday after 13 years of business.