Website shows even big boys cry too
By Tyler Francischine | Mar. 30, 2011Have you ever wept in Weaver, cried near Criser, mourned in the MUB?
Have you ever wept in Weaver, cried near Criser, mourned in the MUB?
For the latest frills, flair and everything fashion, check out what our lens caught this week.
Author Steven D. Cohen isn’t satisfied enough with you buying his new book, “Lessons From The Podium: Public Speaking as a Leadership Art.”
I seem to be in fair company with writing this article, as a recent poll showed that Gov. Rick Scott has an approval rating of just 32 percent. On an assortment of issues from education funding to reductions in state workers’ salaries, the governor simply is in the wrong.
In case you haven’t heard, our favorite obnoxiously large supermarket chain is pleading its case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court as it tries to avoid the largest job bias class action lawsuit ever. We don’t know yet if Walmart actually will go to trial over claims of sexism on the job, but we do know the court is split along gender and there are an incredible number of variables to keep in mind when considering a lawsuit with some 1.6 million people involved.
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, thousands of people flock to downtown Gainesville’s bar scene. Students and locals alike cram into watering holes for many reasons: to socialize with friends, to look for romance, to dance and, let’s face it, to drink.
From 1996 to 2000, children and teens alike watched Nickelodeon’s Kenan and Kel concoct hare-brained schemes, while Kel harbored an undying affection for a particular carbonated beverage.
When their careers at Florida come to a close, seniors Kelsey Bruder, Megan Bush and Aja Paculba will take their talents to the National Pro Fastpitch organization this summer after being drafted on March 18.
The African Student Union will host the 39th annual showcase Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
Although Gainesville is 3,000 miles away from the west coast, where radiation is expected to first make landfall in the continental U.S., local health food stores are sold out of potassium iodide.
Chuck Klosterman is not the average public speaker.
When talk turns to discrimination, state Rep. Charles Chestnut IV is following Gainesville’s lead.
A device that connects the world could in fact be damaging to our health.
The Bartram was Marissa Gainsburg’s home, her personal resort.
After a sleep-deprived weekend, Theatre Strike Force managed to earn around $6,000 for the American Cancer Society.
I cooked a quick dinner for Jamie and myself before we went to see American Idol Lee DeWyze (2010 winner) in concert.
Humans continue their battle for survival in UF's biannual game of Humans vs. Zombies after a semester hiatus.
Florida women’s basketball coach Amanda Butler has made the goal of the program perfectly clear.
Jeff Demps isn’t practicing with the football team this spring, but he is by no means out of the running for a starting spot in Florida’s backfield.
If you are feeling lucky, drive down SW 2nd Avenue.