Home Bar Essentials: Prepping for Holiday Parties
By Caitlyn Finnegan | Nov. 23, 2012Interested in throwing a get-together that channels the glamour of the 1960s? Bring back the classic, at-home happy hour just in time for the holidays.
Interested in throwing a get-together that channels the glamour of the 1960s? Bring back the classic, at-home happy hour just in time for the holidays.
The Gators wrapped up their regular season with a three-set sweep (25-21, 25-22, 25-19) on the road against Georgia (14-16, 8-12 Southeastern Conference).
After making a school-record nine threes four days earlier, redshirt freshman Carlie Needles again came through behind the arc for the Gators on Friday.
Known as one of the Gators’ most skilled defenders, Scottie Wilbekin proved on Friday that he could also be a scoring threat.
With the Gators already crowned the champions of the Southeastern Conference, Chloe Mann didn’t need a career performance Wednesday night.
Gators quarterback Jeff Driskel will start on Saturday at Florida State, coach Will Muschamp said on Wednesday during his weekly teleconference.
Florida lost its leading scorer Tuesday night.
At about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, UPD received a call about someone lying on the ground near the hospital’s south parking garage, located at 1310 SW 13th St., according to a UPD news release.
It is possible you do not have time for books. In fact, in all likelihood you have an entire stack (let’s say right next to your bed, watching you disapprovingly as you instead choose to watch 30 Rock on Netflix and eat Nutella with the wild, frantic abandon of someone who knows they have better, more enriching things to do. This could just be personal experience.) But, do you know what you do have time for? The internet!
For nearly three years, the Alligator has been working with UF toward a compromise on its signature orange news racks.
Late last week, we learned that Hostess Brands planned to file for bankruptcy, due to a fight between the company and one of its largest unions.
An artificially sweetened panic swept through Jenn Prevot’s family last weekend.
For the first time, UF will begin its observance of the Thanksgiving holiday on a Wednesday. In years past, Wednesday was regarded as a normal day for school and work.
UF students may find their best decorations in the trash can this holiday season.
The University Athletic Association addressed Monday the marketing department’s decision to ban UF cheerleaders from tumbling and performing stunts at practices, events and games.
One of us is Muslim, the other Jewish. But we share one thing in common: We are both pro-Israel in view.
Eleven different competitions, hundreds of gaming consoles and more than 10,000 feet of cord filled the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Monday evening for the second GatorLAN 2012 video game tournament.
Police confronted a suspect at gunpoint after a call that he was pointing a silver pellet gun at cars.
An unidentified patron of Mars Pub and Arcade snuck out of the venue Friday night with a pair of unusual — and illegal — souvenirs: two stolen paintings.
Michelle Albert visited New York City for the first time last weekend. Like most tourists, she got lost on the subway and ate giant sandwiches, but she wasn’t just there to sightsee: She spent most of her time aiding Hurricane Sandy victims.