Netflix Binge Drinking Game: Wentworth
By Laura Gomez | Aug. 26, 2015During my two weeks of freedom between the Summer and Fall terms I, of course, did what any other college kid in America would do: binge watch Netflix and binge drink.
During my two weeks of freedom between the Summer and Fall terms I, of course, did what any other college kid in America would do: binge watch Netflix and binge drink.
"Break the Law" by Mac Miller
After a 10-year hiatus, Gainesville-based label Nook & Cranny Records is back with a new album — celebrating the latest release with two days of live music this weekend.
Director of six plays, actor in more than 20, and producer of his own, Sam Richardson is now a founder of his own theater.
Volleyball isn’t big in Macomb, Michigan.
The New York Mets are the most exciting team in Major League Baseball.
After Sunday’s tough loss to Ohio State in overtime, the Gators will have a chance to get a pair of wins against teams from their home state.
There haven’t been many players making more noise for the Gators in Fall camp than Caleb Brantley.
The midfield tends to be a crucial factor in determining a winner of a soccer game.
Albert and Alberta aren’t just on the field; they’re on Tinder waiting to see who will be their next match.
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Students this semester will have a different variety of bus options.
A new company has scooted onto 13th Street, ready to serve students during the new school year.
All was calm in the senate chambers until UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines decided to use her executive power to veto two sets of code revisions.
Four UF freshmen smiled as they Gator chomped in front of Bull Gator — their first UF tradition.
Karma Cream is cranking up the caffeine this Fall.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Monday after he reportedly burglarized a neighbor’s home and sold their belongings for drug money.
The first GatorNights of the semester kicks off Friday with a performance by one of television’s up-and-coming comedians.
Ashish Aggarwal didn’t like waiting for the bus, and now he won’t have to.
Students can expect to save some money on textbooks this Fall.