Chocolate shop owner creates beer-flavored marshmallow
By Shelley Greenspan | Feb. 14, 2011We’ve all enjoyed s’mores and drinks around a fire, but until now, the dessert and the beverage have stood alone.
We’ve all enjoyed s’mores and drinks around a fire, but until now, the dessert and the beverage have stood alone.
The Florida legislature’s warning shot regarding a bill that would allow guns on college campuses has caused a commotion at UF.
Michael Pirie died Saturday trying to save his club president and friend, Grant Lockenbach.
Before a flower-covered arch in Smathers Library, Juan and Casey joined hands on Monday afternoon and were married as valentines.
As I rode my motorcycle home from class today, the cars in the lane next to me and I approached a red light.
From the hallway you can hear the laughter of children at play, but these sounds are not typically heard in this building.
Gainesville resident Drew Drechsel will be sitting in Mother’s Pub and Grill today, watching himself on G4’s premiere of “Jump City: Seattle.”
While Randy Burford was working behind the desk at the post office, ready to help the long line of people, four men wearing flashy blue and orange suits walked in and sang the words, “I’ll be loving you always” to him.
As our leaders in Washington know, something’s got to give when it comes to higher education. Both sides of the aisle have marched their preferred program up the steps to the guillotine, and we’re waiting to see which one gets a nice shave.
As usual, I will play devil’s advocate. This week’s topic: recycling.
Students could either paint their own flask or buy a pre-painted one for $3 to fill with flowers in honor of Valentine’s Day.
President Obama unveiled a $3.7 trillion budget proposal Sunday at a science, technology, engineering and mathematics-focused middle school.
Today is Valentine’s Day, so it only seems appropriate to talk about one thing: love. Our society enjoys talking about love, researching love and making Hallmark cards expressing love. But what exactly is love?
Parades and spectacles. Flash mobs. Intentional "wardrobe malfunctions." There is a fine line between effectively getting the word out and oversaturating a message.
It's all basketball on the fifth installment of the alligatorSports video show. Greg Luca takes you through yet another big week in Gators basketball, including footage from interviews with Billy Donovan and Kenny Boynton before the Gators' 61-60 win over Tennessee. Adam Berry and Matt Watts then show off their behind-the-scenes footage as ESPN's Student Ambassadors from the set of ESPN College Basketball GameDay.
Facing yet another must-score situation with the clock winding down, the Gators turned to the same man they have all season: Erving Walker.
If basketball is a metaphor for life, Billy Donovan delivered one of the most melodramatic lines about love I’ve ever heard.
It didn’t take long for the Gators to hit their stride.
After a record-setting weekend, Florida senior Monica Dodson appeared to be losing her grip on a Southeastern Conference title Sunday.
The Gators’ ninth loss in Southeastern Conference play, a 64-59 defeat in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Sunday, was a microcosm of their season.