Mourning the loss of a good University Avenue deal
Feb. 23, 2011“Two slices of pepperoni to go, please.”
“Two slices of pepperoni to go, please.”
Kenny Boynton knows what he likes: rap.
I’ve been hearing about how computer gaming is either dead or has been dying since 2001. And with arguably the smallest audience in the already niche video game industry, I admit it’s kind of shocking that computer games are still around. Even more shocking is that computer gaming had its best year since “Quake” and “Doom” created the first-person shooter.
This wasn’t just any calzone, though. The recipe calls for tofu. If you’ve never had tofu or are a little skeptical of it, give it a try (or second try). You may be surprised by how it takes on the flavors of the other ingredients in the meal and how good it can be.
Theatre Strike Force is taking “Relay for Life” into a completely different context.
Last season in the NCAA Gainesville Regional, Florida eliminated Florida Atlantic 15-0 behind six home runs. On Tuesday, the Gators won by 11 without hitting a single round-tripper.
The NCAA rule changes are receiving a lot of attention for curbing run totals, lowering home run counts and batting averages this season.
The Gators were already sitting pretty with a No. 1 national team ranking.
With the Gators’ most experienced player sidelined by injury, the team has turned to one of its greenest freshmen.
In the Gators’ last two games, the offense won the accolades, but it was the defense that anchored the victories.
Coming off its first win in nearly a month, the Florida women’s basketball team has a shot at redemption.
The GRE will be replaced with a revised version Aug. 1, adding new question types and an extra hour to the test’s length.
UF students may be dropping serious dollars on tuition hikes, but they’re getting the third-best bang for their buck in the country.
One day of voting down and one more day of fliers, stickers and the million-dollar question, “Have you voted?”
A reduction in government spending could also reduce UF faculty retirement benefits.
Sorry, Bahrain. While your protestors have a righteous cause in overthrowing one of the few absolute monarchies left in the world, you can’t beat crazy.
Borders will close its Gainesville store because the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization Wednesday.
As the world’s population grows daily so does the world’s demand for food, a World Food Prize laureate said during a presentation Tuesday.
A UF student was taken to Shands at UF on Tuesday morning after she was hit by a Regional Transit System bus on West University Avenue, having suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
You hit below the belt, Rush. Well, actually right at the waistline.