Two In Love Can Make It: Top 5 Fictional Couples
By Alyssa Holcomb | Nov. 28, 2012Disclaimer: There are way, way too many couples throughout the history of pop culture to put in an article, let alone one publication.
Disclaimer: There are way, way too many couples throughout the history of pop culture to put in an article, let alone one publication.
For the Gators, this season’s first five games have been a cakewalk.
The Gators have struggled from three-point range this season. But, much to the chagrin of coach Amanda Butler, that hasn’t stopped them from trying.
Come December, Florida will be able to practice year-round.
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Sugar never tasted so bittersweet.
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Will Muschamp made sure he didn’t make the same mistake twice.
I was wrong.
As a freshman, Loucheiz Purifoy struggled to get on the field. One year later, Florida can’t take him off it.
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If you haven’t already posted a status about keeping control of everything you’ve posted on Facebook, don’t bother.
A new Provisions on Demand Market took Quiznos’ place in the Hub.
Fourteen pieces of artwork from 17 students and alumni will be featured in UF’s “Codified II: Art + Genetics” exhibit, which opens with a reception at 3:30 p.m. today on the third floor of UF’s Cancer and Genetics Research Complex.
A Gainesville woman was arrested late Monday night when agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration found 25 marijuana plants and about two pounds of marijuana in her house.
As the holiday season draws near, children draft their wish lists, and Santa Claus wants to hear from every Gainesville girl and boy.
We prepare to cross from November into December to begin the highlight of the holiday season.
In a war spotted with lawsuits and bankruptcy, Gainesville tutoring service TutoringZone is surviving by reorganization.
UF Student Senate President Christina Bonarrigo announced Tuesday her legislative agenda for the rest of her presidency, which consists of fixing the Student Government website and outreaching to students.
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