McPherson recreation adds climbing wall
By Emily Buchanan | May 22, 2013When one of Gainesville’s public pools opens for the season on Friday, a new feature will make a splash: a climbing wall.
When one of Gainesville’s public pools opens for the season on Friday, a new feature will make a splash: a climbing wall.
Catering to a population that spends just as much time watching television as they do working, sleeping and going to school, it is no surprise that online video sites have begun to charge users to stream their favorite shows and movies.
Hundreds of dreams were brought to life Saturday at the fourth annual Sweet Dreams “Touch-A-Truck.”
Nick Ott, a 17-year-old high school student and employee of Orlando’s Kona Dog food truck, worked at a fast pace Saturday night in order to meet the needs of his hungry customers.
Money. It burns a hole in your pocket. It is the root of all evil. And for some strange reason, you put it where your mouth is.
Freshmen will need to make sure their schedules include “What is the Good Life” in upcoming semesters.
The end is near.
Attention reality TV junkies: Think you’ve heard all there is to know about the casts of MTV’s most notorious reality shows “16 and Pregnant” and “Teen Mom”? Have you watched every episode more than once, perused the tabloids and blog headlines, followed the tweets, and perhaps even Googled paparazzi photos more times than you’d like to admit?
Figuring out statistical data just became a lot easier, thanks to Statista.
According to an opinion column written by T. Emmett Ryan, it is time feminists embrace “laissez-faire capitalism,” or, as it is known to others, “rampant capitalism,” in which all financial transactions are completely free from state intervention. Did you hear that, ladies? We ought to stop nagging legislators to promote gender equality in the workplace. Instead, we should just shrug our shoulders and accept the fact that women are a commodity of lesser value.
Chinese philosopher Confucius said, “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” Well I believe if you choose a major you love, you will never have to study a day in your life.
I lay handcuffed to a bench in the basement, listening to the woman’s high heels click toward me. She paused to adjust her corset and raised a whip above my spine.
If you aren’t feeling the pain of Summer A tests yet, you’ll feel it soon. If the tests don’t get to you, then maybe the stray bear in Gainesville will. If you’re still standing after that, then look out because we’re tossing our... Darts & Laurels
Summer is the season when the hot sun that beats on your skin ignites a lust for trouble.
Ah, summer. The season of sun-filled days, lazy afternoons and long nights. Living in Florida definitely has its perks when it comes to outside activities. As a fellow Floridian, I spend my summer days bouncing from the beach for swimming to the river for tubing.
“Oh-em-gee! Lisa, look at that guy over there! He’s so hot!”
In the year 2013, it is common knowledge that most people have the attention span of a 3-year-old.
Healthy habits. Remember those?
It’s 96 degrees and humid. My winter wardrobe is now stored under my bed, and my closet hangers are color-coordinated with maxi dresses and short-sleeved anything.