'Lord of the Rings' comes to Blu-ray
By Andy Maroon | June 29, 2011Tuesday marked the day nerds all around the planet had been waiting for. The legendary "Lord of the Rings" trilogy finally became available on Blu-ray in extended directors cut.
Tuesday marked the day nerds all around the planet had been waiting for. The legendary "Lord of the Rings" trilogy finally became available on Blu-ray in extended directors cut.
Everything old is new again, or so the saying goes.
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When the bulbs high above Ben Hill Griffin Stadium flicker on at Florida's Friday Night Lights camp on July 22, they'll be shining on two high school teammates who are already basking in some national recognition.
Pay attention, recruits. Will Muschamp isn't playing games.
Over the weekend, three Florida track and field athletes were selected onto Team USA after strong performances at the USA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore.
Just call them the Cardiac ‘Cocks or Houdini's Heroes. South Carolina did it again.
UF is expected to be operating on a new integrated distribution system for emergency notifications this upcoming fall.
Seward Johnson Jr. went from soap and medicine to sculpture.
If UF officials had their way, they would have the ability to offer academic programs around the state - both in online and face-to-face formats.
If you've ever hailed a taxi in Gainesville, there's a chance you were overcharged.
UF is a part of history again.
After all the acceptance letters, grad parties and tearful goodbyes set to the tune of Vitamin C's "Graduation (Friends Forever)," UF's newest additions to the student body had one final step to make on their road to officially becoming Gators: going to class.
UF announced a new addition Monday to Innovation Square, Gainesville's under-construction, multi-million-dollar research and creativity hub.
There's not a lot of debate going on in UF's Student Senate these days.
The Reitz Union's burger options are changing once again.
Empty stomachs, elbow-to-elbow run-ins and bumper-to-bumper traffic at the Rawlings Hall bus stop could disappear come fall.
Students will once again be able to catch a break on their textbook expenses for one day this fall.
I hate "Jersey Shore."