Fashionista Profile: Michaella Hayes
By Angela Skane | Jan. 30, 2013With dreadful morning classes and hectic schedules, it can be easy for students to choose comfort over fashion.
With dreadful morning classes and hectic schedules, it can be easy for students to choose comfort over fashion.
The acclaimed German Filmmaker Christian Petzold has done it again with his award winning film “Barbara.”
In a night devoted to performance alone, the Screen Actors Guild Awards wasted no time in honoring the year’s top contenders.
Trader Joe's just came to Gainesville. Here's what you need to try. A guide from Cookie Butter to Two Buck Chuck.
Have you read the newest newsletter in town? The Son Papers recently hit the streets of Gainesville with a bang.
In last week’s column, I drew upon the writings and ideas of various libertarian thinkers to synthesize and summarize a brief, and certainly not holistic, explanation of how we arrive at a theory of rights.
Who would win in an epic duel: Harry Potter or Luke Skywalker?
Do you ever get that feeling that you just need to get away for a while? Here are a few ideas for anybody who is stuck in Gainesville and wants to go on a weekend or day trip excursion.
Looking to indulge a slightly more sophisticated palate? Downtown Gainesville’s Wine and Cheese Gallery has you covered.
God bless them. There’s always one in every article’s comment section.
Texting someone over the phone requires a number. An email on the computer needs an address.
UF has increased emphasis on drawing more qualified science, technology, engineering and math majors into the teaching ranks.
UF’s Hough Graduate School of Business provides some of the best specialized masters programs in the world, according to Eduniversal, a French-based university ranking agency.
Where did you sleep Monday night?
Alachua County judges denied the appeals of 29 Occupy Gainesville protesters — including Bo Diddley’s son, Ellas Anthony McDaniel — to drop trespassing charges from 2011 during a case hearing Friday.
The Pew Research Center released new findings that showed about 70 percent of Americans browse or borrow print books from the library.
A Jewish center currently under construction in northwest Gainesville is set to reopen this fall.
Two UF professors have found a way to efficiently grow rice and other crops in communities suffering from a drought.
A bill to reform Student Government election codes was absent from the Student Senate agenda Tuesday night after being held last week.
Qualifying for Student Government Spring general elections officially ended Tuesday.