Rob Schneider talks Florida, dirty talk and growing older
By Chloe Finch | Mar. 27, 2014Rob Schneider is a long way from his “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” days.
Rob Schneider is a long way from his “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” days.
Spring has sprung, the birds are singing, the sun is shining and everyone is getting busy tanning their winter-white bodies on the Plaza of the Americas and the North Lawn. Just kidding, it’s gray and depressing once again.
Around the corner from my apartment, there’s an orange-and-blue building with mirrored windows I often use for taking selfies. By now you’re probably thinking, “Wow, an orange-and-blue building in Gainesville? You’ve really narrowed it down.” Or maybe you’re saying to yourself, “This girl must be so bold, just taking selfies in windows when there could easily be people with eyes on the other side. I wish I had her gall.”
Sometimes it’s all too easy to forget the amazing opportunities our campus and the surrounding areas of Gainesville have to offer.
UF may be climbing the ranks to preeminence, but Business Insider is now recognizing UF students at the national level as some of the brightest in the country.
During the heyday of the Florida Gators basketball program, coach Billy Donovan strung together 18 straight postseason wins — the most in the NCAA since John Wooden’s UCLA squad conquered 28 in a row en route to seven consecutive championships back in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Taylore Fuller plated only eight hits this season heading into No. 4 Florida’s midweek matchup against UCF.
Gators who fear a lifetime of paying off student loans can look to the Pacific Northwest for hope.
A local tattoo shop promises the same atmosphere in its new, larger location opening in April.
The football lottery is now open to part-time students.
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers wants to make students’ days a little sunnier.
Like a game in the NCAA Tournament, this season was “do-or-die” for coach Amanda Butler.
TALLAHASSEE — The people who stared down at the fourth floor lobby of the Capitol building Wednesday may not have immediately understood what was happening.
Members of UF’s No Southern Accent might soon take their talents to television.
The Gators men’s swimming and diving team is No. 1 in the country, has the third most NCAA qualifications, top-10 times in 14 out of 18 events and is the favorite to walk away from Austin, Texas, with the NCAA Championships crown.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Tuesday after detectives discovered about 40 grams of molly at his house.
The outdoor track season has arrived, and Florida is looking to redeem itself after disappointing third-place finishes at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
A UF student is making the world a more beautiful place with her women’s toiletry drive.
Players like Shannon Gilroy are like unicorns —you always hear about them, but you don’t know if they actually exist.