Local woman's crafts help fund Paws on Parole
By Michelle Champalanne | Nov. 7, 2013Brittany Larsen brushed the final strokes of black paint, defining the irregular burnt-orange spots of a giraffe on a thick poster board sign.
Brittany Larsen brushed the final strokes of black paint, defining the irregular burnt-orange spots of a giraffe on a thick poster board sign.
When I think of Gainesville as a town and more than just UF, I see a unique place filled with interesting people and interesting places. There’s so much to explore here.
As we’re all too familiar with, seasons in Florida just don’t exist. Temperatures rise and drop rapidly day by day, even in the heart of December. Watching the Northeast thrive in “fall weather” this past week was torture, let’s pretend we’re experiencing a rare cool front in September and need to break out our fall wardrobe.
It’s September and you know what that means? It’s finally football season! Dressing cute while in spirit can be tough when our stadium is actually a swamp.
Just as a groundhog knows the exact moment seasons switch, fashion-hungry globetrotters can smell when New York Fashion Week rolls around.
Students looking to save a few extra bucks at Bento and other local businesses now can with the release of Campus Rewards, a discount card to current UF students.
Packing for college for the first time as a freshman can be stressful and tough. Most of you haven’t experienced life in Gainesville yet, and know whether or not to bring just one more sweater.
With fall semester just around the corner, now’s the time to stock up on college essentials.
Summer classes and rainy afternoons go hand-in-hand in Gainesville. Don’t be unprepared for an unexpected rainfall without an umbrella
Ah, summer - the season of endless reruns, mindless relaxation and trips to the beach.