Writer finds camaraderie while working at newspaper
By JOSH JURNOVOY< | May 27, 2013When I came to college, it had been years since I was part of a team or group that really had an identity.
When I came to college, it had been years since I was part of a team or group that really had an identity.
Just one week after experiencing devastating loss, survivors of the Oklahoma tornado will be able to take comfort in special visitors from Gainesville: three miniature therapy horses.
Teens are moving away from Facebook and toward other social media sites, according to a recent Pew Research Center study.
A Newberry man was arrested just before 3 a.m. Monday after he was pulled over in his gray Nissan Altima for driving without his headlights on.
For its newest exhibition, the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art is pulling from all of its artistic assets.
Actress and film director Angelina Jolie — whose aunt died of cancer Sunday — recently created a buzz after she underwent a preventive double mastectomy, and some Gainesville residents have reacted positively to the superstar’s decision.
UF Student Body President Christina Bonarrigo has on campus covered. Now, she’s going online.
Hundreds of adoptable animals will be hoping for homes this weekend at the PetSmart on Archer Road.
Although the square plot of land near the intersection of 13th Street and West University Avenue is vacant, it’s been stirring up dialogue among Gainesville residents for months.
For the fifth time in six seasons, the Gators are bound for Oklahoma City.
The Gators are headed to the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships with the most qualifiers in school history.
After Florida stumbled with bases loaded in the sixth against UAB, sophomore shortstop Katie Medina delivered the winning hit in the bottom of the seventh.
With the second day of the NCAA East Preliminary Round in the books, the Gators will send eight more athletes to Eugene, Ore., for the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships – upping their total to 10 athletes.
The Florida women’s golf team’s season ended not with a bang, but merely a whimper.
Miami is a hotspot for any traveler.
This summer many popular authors will be debuting novels. From Khaled Hosseini, who has not released a book since 2007, to Neil Gaiman, whose new book will also mark the end of Gaiman’s book signing tours, this season will be full of treats for book lovers.
New York City is the city that never sleeps.
You think your relationship is already pretty tough. But then you add in a few hundred miles and a staticky phone connection, and you’re convinced it’s impossible. However, if you and your significant other are both serious about your relationship, there are plenty of ways to make it work.
As you explore the many things that Orlando has to offer, you come across the option of traveling to the happiest place on Earth, Walt Disney World!
The first day of the NCAA East Preliminary Round was a tumultuous one for the Gators.