UNC professor speaks on Obamacare, future of health care
A health care reform expert told students and community members the government should provide health care Tuesday night.
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A health care reform expert told students and community members the government should provide health care Tuesday night.
Student Body presidential candidate for Access party Kalayani Hawaldar, left, and Access party supporter Oliver Telusma, 19, speak with 19-year-old UF computer science and engineering freshman Nassiya Darcelin in Pugh Hall on Monday night. Darcelin said she liked that the event provided a somewhat casual setting for students to come in and meet the parties.
Student Body presidential candidate for Impact Party Susan Webster speaks with 18-year-old UF telecommunication freshman Mary Grace Scully, left, and 19-year-old UF marketing freshman Emily Emmanuel at Pugh Hall on Monday as part of “Party with the Parties,” event.
A former U.S. diplomat told students and community members America’s relations with Cuba could improve.
John Caulfield, former Chief of U.S Interests Section in Cuba, discusses relations between the U.S. and Cuba on Jan. 26, 2016 in the Pugh Hall Ocora. "This is not your normal international relationship," he said, comparing it to a bad divorce.
About 100 UF students and Gainesville residents discussed Alachua’s criminal justice system Wednesday night.
Bennet Brumme (left), former Miami-Dade public defender, moderated the event at Pugh Hall on Jan. 13, 2016. About 100 UF students and Gainesville residents attended to listen to the three panelists discuss Alachua’s criminal justice system.
Members of UF College Democrats gathered at Pugh Hall on Tuesday night to hear President Barack Obama deliver his final State of the Union address.
Abebe Taffere will see his family in Ethiopia this February.
Buyiswa Mini didn’t give up on her dream of getting a doctorate degree.
UF students asked Republican presidential candidates questions on Tuesday, and they’re hoping to get answers.
UF will add 30 more gender-neutral restrooms in December.
A fig tree stands proud on the Reitz North Lawn, and now students will know what it is.
Cyads, which have been around since the dinosaurs, are labeled across from Pugh Hall. GROW Botany has labeled six plants around campus Nov. 10.
Katrin Sieg is a professor of German and European studies at Georgetown University. She has published three books on 20th-century German theater and performance, which explore nationality, race and gender.
Pugh Hall became a forum for political discussion Wednesday night as former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson, R-WY., spoke to a crowd of about 150 students and community members.
As Europe struggles to find an answer to the dilemma of what to do with the hundreds of thousands of people pouring into its countries, Gainesville residents and students came together Wednesday night to discuss what many are calling a refugee crisis.
When Brittany Ferguson painted her childhood hero, Malcolm X, in July, she had no idea his daughter would be holding the painting two months later.
The world called him Malcolm X, but to Ilyasah Shabazz, he was dad.
While registering voters in 2012, Kayla Malone met people who couldn’t register.