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How Do You Roll?, a custom sushi restaurant across from The Swamp, has opened its doors for business.
Twenty-two goals and a diamond ring capped a flawless night for Emily Dohony and UF at Dizney Stadium.
In high-pressure scenarios, coach Tim Walton turns to Lauren Haeger.
No matter how old we get, there is something behind dressing up for a party that never gets old. Halloween is not the only excuse to put on a costume for a party.
Camera phones emerged as the No. 78 Nuclear Clean Air Energy IndyCar rolled onto the North Lawn Tuesday.
A hallmark of a good food blog is that it makes you hungry within the first ten seconds. The following blogs easily accomplish this task in addition to fitting one or more of the following criteria for a college cook: 1) recipe simplicity, 2) healthiness, 3) a small cooking space, and 4) an even smaller budget.
The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life at UF, originally scheduled to be outside for the first time, has to move back indoors.
How Do You Roll? opened its doors in the Stadium Center on University Avenue to Gainesville customers last week promising the best in custom sushi and a different atmosphere when it comes to that quick Asian experience. Here's what I think of it.
Storm surges, the massive floods of water that occur when the sea rises during a storm, are expected to increase as much as 10 times in frequency in the coming decades, according to a study led by a climate scientist.
The Favorite: Gonzaga
We, as a college society, need to be more aware of what’s going on around our campuses.
This column is written as a response to Wednesday’s guest column “Gender inequality is rampant in the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America Organizations.”
All eyes were on the University of Central Florida on Monday, and UF was no exception.
Nationally renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will speak at UF on April 3.
Advertising relies on stereotypes, and it seems no matter what campaign society is presented with, men and women are being portrayed in a gender-based concrete role.
The Boys and Girls Club of Alachua County won a national recognition for the third year in a row for its local health development program last week.
Students living in Gainesville this summer may want to steer clear of rural areas — or just bring a lot of bug spray along.