Will iPad be iHit or iFlop?
By NATALIE CERABINO | Mar. 31, 2010Apple is hoping cell phones, laptops, digital cameras, iPods, PDAs and Kindles just won’t be enough.
Apple is hoping cell phones, laptops, digital cameras, iPods, PDAs and Kindles just won’t be enough.
The end of the semester is just on the tip of the horizon. It’s so close you can almost taste your celebration drinks. But, hold up! There’s some major housekeeping that needs to be done, and that my friends, is registration. Whether registering for summer or fall courses, ISIS has been bombarded with many trying to sort out their lives—at least for a semester. Although tailoring your schedule to what you may think is an acceptable time to get out of bed, other factors obviously have to be taken into account—like the professor. Boosting help with your research for a Cinderella-fit of a schedule is the ever so reliable Rate My Professors Web site.
Standing on a squishy purple bubble about 3 feet around, you raise one foot in the air and twist your torso while keeping your balance. By the instructor’s command, you flip over the half-shaped ball and start doing push-ups with the bubble side on the floor and the hard plastic side facing up. The unique half-ball/half-platform wobbles while you push up and down engaging your core and pushing your abs to the limit.
The jorts we made fun of and the denim jackets that we thought died with the ‘90s are back, and they’re better than ever. Dolce & Gabbana’s entire spring ready-to-wear collection donned models in different hues of denim from head to toe. Express is advertising its “denim leggings,” and Gap has brought back the denim button-up. So, dig up those old shorts from Abercrombie & Fitch, and don’t be scared to rock your parents’ old jean jackets.
After several southeastern states reported an H1N1 outbreak this week, health officials in Florida and throughout the country are refreshing vaccination efforts in hopes of preventing a third wave of the virus.
Barbara Fair started her first job at 16, and she continued working for more than 40 years before getting fired in 2009.
I have a confession to make. It’s not one that I’m ashamed of, and it’s not an April Fools’ joke.
In the next few days, most of us will be poring over course schedules, desperately trying to find classes that aren't too difficult but still can convince our parents that we are learning things. If you have and interest in alcohol and find yourself with a few free credit hours, look into GEO3803, The Geography of Alcohol.
JACKSONVILLE — Riding a five-game win streak, FSU didn’t need help to top UF.
A week ago, UF football coach Urban Meyer went on a rampage and nearly crippled a reporter.
Oregon scouted Florida well. It double-teamed Ashley Bruns and kept UF’s leading scorer scoreless for most of the first half, but it had no answer for midfielder Kitty Cullen.
Tommy Toledo is not the only one who has been affected by his injury — the Gators are still trying to pick themselves up after the incident.
Although the Gators are one of the most prolific offensive teams in the nation, everything seems to change when they go up against top pitching.
Keith Robinson made a promise to his 90 math students within the orange-and-blue -papered walls of his Harlem, N.Y., classroom.
“Twilight” fans thirsty for more vampire stories have a reason to celebrate.
I am a student in the Documentary Institute. Jon Bougher and Roman Safiullin are my classmates. I want to echo my professor Churchill Roberts’ words that the university should be embarrassed over the controversy that has risen around Bougher and Safiullin’s thesis film.
If you could ask Secretary of Education Arne Duncan anything you wanted, what would it be? Would it be about the value of your degree when you graduate?
The founders of Grooveshark and other successful entrepreneurs who have ties to UF will participate in a forum today to discuss how they opened their businesses.
Willie Joe Sanders had five children of his own to care for, but he also acted as a father figure for countless UF medical students.
Conversation continued about the Reitz Union repairs at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.