Guest column: You say you want a revolution? You should start with music
Oct. 24, 2013Music has lost its revolutionary power, and it’s your fault.
Music has lost its revolutionary power, and it’s your fault.
I’m not quite sure I understand the author’s beef with Accent Speaker’s Bureau.
In light of one of the opinion columns that appeared in the Alligator on Wednesday, Islam on Campus would like to clarify its views on the article, “Accent is rife with corruption.”
I am grateful to be part of an institution where students question apparent corruption and cronyism in organizations intended to represent them.
Shortly after the U.S. government shutdown ended, American officials announced Pakistan will be receiving more than $1.5 billion in military and economic aid.
As F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in that one book you kind of remember from high school, “Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.”
The biblical sin of sloth is typically classified as an avoidance of physical or spiritual work.
Hooray, the 16-day shutdown has finally come to an end! But what did it teach us?
There are a couple of things in life that I will never understand. For instance, why is Jwoww and Snooki a TV show, and who decided dressing like your grandpa was considered fashionable for college guys? My questions may never be answered and just when I think my generation had hit its lowest point, it finds a way to dig a deeper hole.
On the day of my best friend's birthday we decided to partake in a craft of epic proportions. You see, her birthday happened to fall on Groundhog Day.
If you’ve never been to The Atlantic, I’ll give you a quick rundown: it’s a laid-back, intimate little hole-in-the-wall bar with great beer – I recommend the Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro – and fun, quirky décor. An owl lamp and a ceramic cat behind the bar? Yes, please.
When first entering into college, I thought I was going to have so much time to do whatever I wanted with my new found freedom. Wrong.
A new study shows vegetarians might have a lower body mass index than meat eaters, but UF experts are skeptical.
Samantha Kurzman giggled as she stared at her smartphone, thumbing through her lengthy list of Tinder messages that ranged from the mildly awkward to the blushingly offensive.
Saturday and Sunday will bring a vibrant collection of arts, crafts and food to Micanopy.
The Sedoctaves are getting by with a little help from their friends.
Dog owners are invited to have a paws-itively good time while supporting a purr-fect cause at the pet-friendly Halloween fest at Dogwood Park & Daycare.
With students cramming for midterms, a new app has launched in the United States to take the edge off studying.
Using an interactive U.S. map that’s circulating on Facebook, Time magazine released “America’s Mood Map,” classifying regions of the U.S. by personality traits. Some Gainesville residents, however, are reacting skeptically to the concept of personifying geography.
College grads seem increasingly willing to relocate for employment, and locals attribute the wanderlust to technology changes and a lean job market.