What to see in Gainesville before it's too late
By Marisa Gottesman | Apr. 15, 2013With graduation approaching, there are only a couple of weeks to finish the bucket list you made as a freshman.
With graduation approaching, there are only a couple of weeks to finish the bucket list you made as a freshman.
As a freshman living in Jennings, I missed home cooked meals. But just because you live in a dorm doesn't mean to have to kiss real food goodbye forever. Here are my picks for some easy recipes to make on campus.
After spending 17 years in school your brain can feel burnt out once college graduation hits. It can be hard to jump right into more schooling or a full-time job position immediately. Taking a gap year, a year off, between starting the next chapter of your life has become a popular option among college graduates.
Where to start is one of the hardest parts of searching for a job.
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.
Senior spring semester revolves around going out and completing bucket lists, but sometimes those events have to be put on hold when real life kicks in. For seniors seeking jobs, spring semester is full of searching, applying and interviewing.
The one time I wish my mother were closer is when I am sick.
Since my freshman year, I was told to take bartending senior year with all my friends. It was a part of my UF bucket list. The only requirements for the course other than the fee for taking it is you must be 21 by the first class and show proper identification.
From drinks to dinner, here are my suggestions. And no, you don't just have to get drunk. I mean, unless you want to.
Getting invited to a Super Bowl is almost equally important and American as watching the Super Bowl. College students aren’t equipped with the biggest venue or budget to throw a huge soiree, but over my college years I have hosted a successful Super Bowl party. Here's what to do.