Down-to-earth Snowmine musicians talk beginnings, pancakes after first Florida show
By Marjorie Nunez | Oct. 16, 2013I sat down with up-and-coming, Brooklyn-based group Snowmine after its first show in Florida on Tuesday night in Tallahassee.
I sat down with up-and-coming, Brooklyn-based group Snowmine after its first show in Florida on Tuesday night in Tallahassee.
There is an unfamiliar opponent in the water as the UF swimming and diving team’s schedule heats up.
An MTV cast member who breaks down “Guy Code” and “Girl Code” on the network’s popular shows will now be laying out dating code.
Creeping from our worst nightmares, a “Big Ass Spider!” will be released in a theater near you, crushing buildings with its hairy legs, spitting skin-melting acid and making people laugh.
What makes a man attractive? Depending on whom you ask, it could anything from tall and lean or super built and bulky to super pale or really dark to a full beard or clean-shaven.
We know and despise it all too well: 2 a.m. library study sessions, triple espresso-shot Starbucks orders, and nights of only four hours of sleep… just to wake up and hit repeat.
Guys it’s going down. Cue the wolf howls, ghosts, zombies, thunder, pumpkins, witches, skeletons and the divine distribution of candy.
Step aside, Panda Cam — three live streaming web cameras have been added to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Butterfly Rainforest exhibit.
The Center for Leadership and Service’s first Social Impact Week begins today, offering a series of events to teach students how to address social issues.
Although the Hough Graduate School of Business was recently ranked by Forbes as a top national business school, students and faculty still see room for improvement.
STARKE — “Lord, hear our prayer,” sang a group of activists as they stood before the Florida State Prison on Tuesday evening. Rain clouds loomed over the prison as more than 40 people gathered to protest the lethal injection of death-row inmate William Happ.
A new Yiddish language course will be offered in the Spring, making UF the first Florida university to offer a class in the traditional European-Jewish language.
Noam Chomsky, a prominent political activist and respected Massachusetts Institute of Technology linguistics professor, was met with a standing ovation both before and after his speech Tuesday night.
As the pomp from election season settled, new Student Senators eased into their new term by learning the Senate basics.
Due to legal loopholes on both federal and state levels, unpaid interns can’t sue for sexual harassment from employers. But that could change with attention a recent case is attracting, UF experts say.
Watch out, Snapchat users: There’s a new way for recipients to save embarrassing photos sent over the popular disappearing-picture messaging application.
In the span of three plays, D.J. Humphries single-handedly ended Florida’s chance at a comeback against LSU.
In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, UF scheduled a panel titled Know the Limits: Healthy Relationships, Safety and Resources to educate students on healthy relationships.
A local tattoo shop employee is shaving her head to help a friend in need, and she’s raising money by “selling” all 32 inches of her hair.
Following the Mike Rice player-abuse scandal in April that left the Rutgers basketball program in shambles, Eli Carter decided he needed a new start.