BADASS Halloween has art, tech
By Spencer Harvey | Oct. 29, 2015To show she’s a badass, UF freshman Diana Salas dyed her hair blue and purple to look like Sulley from Disney’s "Monster’s, Inc."
To show she’s a badass, UF freshman Diana Salas dyed her hair blue and purple to look like Sulley from Disney’s "Monster’s, Inc."
Halloween is a time when ghouls, ghosts and ghastly figures prowl the streets and mischief rules above all else. By most accounts, Oct. 31 is the spookiest day of the year. We don’t really see how that’s possible, given the third Republican debate aired on Wednesday. OH! *cue Andrew Dice Clay hand motion* With that cheap jab out of the way, it’s time for this year’s scariest edition of…
A long, long time ago, someone realized people were wasting time performing oral sex individually and it might be a good idea to combine these acts into one time-saving sex position.
Quentin Tarantino, the director of "Pulp Fiction" and "Django Unchained," is not unfamiliar with controversy. I realize this is a very I’m-20-years-old thing to say, but the man is one of the best directors out there. He took his passion for cinema and turned it into a successful career by writing and directing many of the most celebrated films of the last 25 years. His work is known for its fast-paced, witty and profane dialogue; its fantastical homages to other films and film styles (the Dirty Dozen, Spaghetti Westerns, Blaxploitation cinema) — and for his films’ often extreme violence.
I think I’m pretty fun. I know how to relax, and I like beer. But I am not the "chill girl," I never will be and that’s OK.
If you catch Tawanya Norwood around Gainesville during one of her photoshoots, you will see a pair of rainbow tights, an iPad and a backpack that doubles as her tripod.
Kelvin Taylor had dominated the opposition in his career, but never at Florida.
As the Florida volleyball team enters the final month of the season, the Gators have emerged from an early season rough patch and hit their stride recently.
While Florida’s regular season ends on the road, it can be considered a homecoming for one of the team’s — and the collegiate sport’s — biggest stars.
Over a creek and through the woods, UF students will race to class on their bikes this Spring in an area that was previously unpaved and unusable.
Freshman Antonio Callaway has provided Florida’s offense with a spark this season that has been absent for years.
HealthQueer Alliance at UF is educating the medical community about transgender health concerns.
Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a local man Tuesday night after authorities said he punched an officer in jail.
This year’s installment of the Florida-Georgia rivalry was supposed to be a matchup of the Bulldogs' Nick Chubb and the Gators’ Kelvin Taylor.
For Felicity Duran, Gate 4 outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is home.
As the live stream froze Wednesday night, the only sounds were shouts of dismay from supporters.
Shardé Pettis gets annoyed when people say her hair is long "for a black girl"— something she considers a microaggression.
While many Gators will head to Jacksonville for the annual Florida vs. Georgia game this weekend, others from around the world will head to Gainesville for the multi-day punk rock music festival, better known as Fest.
The UF School of Theatre and Dance’s Fall BFA Dance Showcase began Wednesday.
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont has breathed life into a campaign season that once seemed highly predictable. In an election cycle that once appeared to be a victory lap for centrist Hillary Clinton, Sanders has offered a true challenge for the Democratic presidential nomination. But Bernie Sanders faces a huge problem that could possibly be a deathblow to his campaign: his self-identification as a socialist. Before you hastily type a letter to the Alligator, I know Sanders considers himself a "democratic socialist," and it differs from other branches of socialism. From where I’m standing, however, he isn’t much of a socialist at all.