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Rachel Brown, 30, answers questions from students after concluding her talk on how to combat hate speech in the Pugh Hall Ocora at the University of Florida Tuesday night.
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Rachel Brown, 30, answers questions from students after concluding her talk on how to combat hate speech in the Pugh Hall Ocora at the University of Florida Tuesday night.
Texting became deadly during the 2007 Kenyan elections.
Nearly 20 years after arriving to the U.S. from Mexico, Roxana Arreola played Mexican Bingo to help other immigrants like herself.
When Martha Peterson Shogi arrived in Moscow in early November 1975, she felt more than the cold and snow around her. She felt like people were watching her.
The Alligator spoke to students at the event about why voting matters, and what they feel are the most critical issues facing the nation. Here are five of their responses:
Students can earn free goodies for their civic activism on Tuesday.
Seyeon Hwang, a 31-year-old UF urban and regional planning doctorate student, opens the event “Home Away from Home: Remembering Refugees in Florida” on Thursday night in Pugh Hall by introducing the panelists before the discussion portion. Hwang, who came to America as a refugee herself, is involved extensively in both local and national refugee advocacy programs.
Seyeon Hwang, a 31-year-old UF urban and regional planning doctorate student, opens the event “Home Away from Home: Remembering Refugees in Florida” on Thursday night in Pugh Hall by introducing the panelists before the discussion portion. Hwang, who came to America as a refugee herself, is involved extensively in both local and national refugee advocacy programs.
The UF Samuel Proctor Oral History Program wanted to put the misunderstandings of refugees to rest.
Students can learn what it’s like trying to run an ethical company when Patagonia comes for a visit.
Welcome to Alachua County, Gators!
Jarrod Rodriguez wanted to know why hecklers drowning out Richard Spencer’s speech at the Phillips Center for Performing Arts weren’t asked to leave.
A professor who claims to be one of the few to have foreseen President Donald Trump would win the 2016 presidential election visited UF.
State Sen. Keith Perry (District 8, Republican) said he will make it his job to bring early voting locations to colleges and universities as he and other local politicians debated how to get college students to vote early.
David Horne said a rock thrown at Tigert Hall in the ‘70s sent things out of control.
Senate unanimously passed a resolution declaring support for early voting locations on college campuses Tuesday night.
Five UF students who spoke about being Latino with African descent at UF’s first Afro-Latinx panel titled “I Am Enough: Afro-Latinx Panel.” The event was held Tuesday night in Pugh Hall Ocora.
Five UF students who spoke about being Latino with African descent at UF’s first Afro-Latinx panel titled “I Am Enough: Afro-Latinx Panel.” The event was held Tuesday night in Pugh Hall Ocora.
Edward Hiraldo was anxious about how his “nappy” hair would be received by a crowd of about 100 students Tuesday night.
Two facts. First, last week Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill raising the minimum age for purchasing rifles in Florida from 18 to 21. The bill also expanded the handgun waiting period to cover long guns, ban bump stocks and create a program allowing some school personnel to carry guns (I guess we can’t have it all).