Underneath the Hood
By Courtney Nachlas | Mar. 27, 2013Ghetto backgrounds, criminal records and drug history are some things associated with the rappers who dominate iPods across America.
Ghetto backgrounds, criminal records and drug history are some things associated with the rappers who dominate iPods across America.
This week, President Barack Obama named the next director of the U.S. Secret Service.
The Supreme Court entered into its second day of deliberation on gay marriage Wednesday, this time to talk about the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act.
Underground art isn’t restricted to street art at the Mass Visual Arts’ third annual art exhibition.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a search by a Miami-Dade police officer and his drug-sniffing dog outside a Miami man’s house without a warrant was unconstitutional.
How do we know if bananas are priced well?
Jay-Z is known for many things, but arranging the soundtracks for movies is not one of them. That is until now.
Last August, I was working in Cologne, Germany, when I approached the hostess stand of an outdoor drinking area and asked, in my best possible German, “Ist das ein Biergarten?” (Worth noting: I speak terrible German.)
In case you’ve been hiding under a rock, “Veronica Mars,” America’s all-time favorite teenage private eye, is headed to the big screen.
Spam messages in Sakai, UF’s course management system, have never been an issue until recently.
Lost in an endlessly growing queue and buried underneath thousands of rows of titles, there are these few hidden gems of Netflix.
Briana Little stepped up to the plate with the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth inning. Florida’s potential 10th straight victory against rival Florida State was on the line.
The mantra of college students during the last four decades has been to graduate and find a job — until the recent recession.
Revenge never tasted so sweet.
Billy Donovan probably isn’t going anywhere. But he has to at least think about the opening at UCLA, right?
Marcin Cieslak paced Florida at the 2012 NCAA Championships.
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp for Girls, founded in Portland, Ore., is expanding to Gainesville.
The time has finally come to set those boots aside and hit the pool deck. Spring is here, and the tans are near — but can you find those bathing suits underneath all that mess?
Florida Gulf Coast University’s Student Body issued an apology to UF after students at an FGCU pep rally shouted vulgar chants broadcasted on live TV.
Florida’s consumer confidence and optimism about the recession rose in the month of March.