Off The Clock
By Nora O'Neill | Feb. 19, 2020From punching bags to drum sets, here’s how UF professors kick it outside of the classroom
From punching bags to drum sets, here’s how UF professors kick it outside of the classroom
How “Latin nights” became established in Gainesville nightlife
An album of heartfelt pop songs to heal your relationship fissures
Thursday’s show is part of the singer’s “Bad Day to Be a Beer” tour
UF students experience the world of film through Campus Movie Fest
The electronic dance festival will take place at The Wooly.
Sitting on the floor, everyone breathes deeply as they sing rich, warm Tibetan-inspired mantras. On the ground with everyone else, Lee Mirabai Harrington, a 50-year-old from New York, leads the group. As she gazes around the room, she directs the healing mantras toward each person in hopes that they truly heal the individual. Even if they are in the back of the crowded room, their eyes will flutter open when Harrington’s eyes rest on their face.
Does watching 'Her' and crying count as doing something for Valentine's Day?
Scott Sanders came back to Gainesville to share his story with the community.
The band will kick off the tour at High Dive on Saturday
The resale market is growing 21 times faster than the retail market
Dance Alive National Ballet presents "Destination Loveland" at the Phillips Center February 14th
5 students share what their favorite stickers mean to them
Piss Test’s “7 Songs 7 Inches” is a dramatic freshman debut for this local punk band
Emilie Dhir plays Aria in “Burning Kentucky”
“Formulae & Fairy Tales” is a dance performance show about math, passion and fairy tales.
The rally raises funds for UF Mobile Outreach Clinic
The Rush Bowls franchise is planning to open its newest location along University Avenue in Summer 2020.
The 92nd Academy Awards will take place Feb. 9
What does it mean that I’ve slept at your house for three days straight now?