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Apr. 1, 2010Outback Steakhouse's latest advertising campaign takes advantage of America's patriotism to promote their business.
Outback Steakhouse's latest advertising campaign takes advantage of America's patriotism to promote their business.
Following up on all the drinking and partying from the Greater Gator Beer Festival last weekend, here's more from the event to quench your thirst.
For the second-straight practice, wide receiver Carl Moore was not on the field.
At the Southern Forestry Conclave, the marquee event is the crosscut.
On a team filled with experienced players, it was a pair of freshmen who stepped up when the Gators needed it most.
It’s fair to say that college softball is often thought of as college baseball’s little sister.
A new, unexplored area of science just opened up, and UF plans to reap the benefits.
Senior Rebekah Zaiser describes herself as a perfectionist — both on the gymnastics floor and in the classroom — and it shows.
An unwritten law has moved the UF administration to cancel an indie-rock concert because it was scheduled during exam week.
Actor Wilson Cruz will be at the Arrendondo Café in the Reitz Union tonight at 7 to kick off Pride Awareness Month.
Kofi Adu-Brempong is still recovering in the hospital, but he’s no longer under Alachua County Sheriff’s Office custody.
Amidst all the discussion about health care reform, infamous Bush-bashing organization Answer (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) held its annual war protest recently in Washington, D.C., to mark the seventh anniversary of the United States’ congress-approved invasion of Iraq.
In response to Ryan Weiss’ letter to the editor yesterday, I would say that a student-run newspaper is the perfect place for a column like CJ Pruner’s. I thought his column was great, and it gave me a good laugh before class. I don’t think anyone expects you to take these columns too seriously — have you ever read Tommy Maple’s columns?
Recently, the city of Gainesville’s Office of Equal Opportunity has brought to light many local establishments that are in violation of the city’s discrimination ordinance. These businesses frequently sponsor promotional activities designed to specifically attract females, giving preference to one gender over the other.
Who is complaining about ladies night?
As Google and China continue their convoluted Mexican standoff across the South China Sea and our country slogs through divisive political struggles and rampant joblessness, I decided to do something proactive and start a cult.
The fourth film in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise certainly caused a cheer from half of us and a groan from the other half, but it’s very likely that we will all see it.
For a city that prides itself in being environmentally friendly, Gainesville is about to get a heap of garbage dumped on it — hate-spewing, bigoted, “Christ-loving” garbage.
When UF alumna Frances Mayes told her family she was moving to Tuscany, they thought she had completely lost it.
• Messy pranks: