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Charissa Krasnow’s art speaks more than she does.
Not as chilly as Sojams past, this year’s 12th annual a cappella festival was studded by Durham’s cold breeze, which cut through the unexpectedly Florida-esque weather, and emotional moments between a cappella veterans and students alike.
Actor and activist George Takei speaks at the University Auditorium on Tuesday night as part of the Accent Speaker’s Bureau series.
George Takei stepped onto the University Auditorium stage Tuesday evening to thunderous applause.
Actor and activist George Takei speaks at the University Auditorium on Tuesday night as part of the Accent Speaker’s Bureau series.
Brandi Applebaum is baking her friend cookies in exchange for waiting in line and snagging an extra ticket to see actor and activist George Takei speak at UF on Tuesday evening.
If you’re tired of reading hard-hitting news about Jeff Driskel’s fate as starting quarterback and coach Will Muschamp’s confidence in him, you’ve come to the right article at the right time.
Trekkies can reunite with former Star Trek actor and social justice activist George Takei on Oct. 7.
A troop of 11-year-old girls dressed in pink and green traditional saris pranced on stage in front of more than 1,000 people in the Reitz Union on Saturday.
The Accent Speaker’s Bureau hosted “A Conversation with Former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren and Journalist Rula Jebreal” Tuesday.
Accent Speaker’s Bureau brought former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren and Italian-Palestinian journalist Rula Jebreal together for a discussion on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict Tuesday, where they agreed to disagree on the roots of the issue.
Angela Rose, sexual assault survivor and activist, addresses students Wednesday in University Auditorium for Sexual Assault Awareness Week. She was brought by Accent Speaker’s Bureau. See the story on page 3.
Girls dressed in teal in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Week lined the seats of the University Auditorium on Wednesday to hear a survivor tell her story.
Angela Rose, sexual assault survivor and activist, addresses students Wednesday in University Auditorium for Sexual Assault Awareness Week. She was brought by Accent Speaker’s Bureau. See the story on page 3.
Gainesville suffered the loss of an iconic performer Wednesday to colon and liver cancer.
Already known for dropping beats, No Southern Accent hopes to soon be dropping something else: its second studio album.
The new album will include the sets No Southern Accent performed at the International Championship of Collegiate A Capella South Quarterfinals in 2014, where it placed first for the first time in UF history. The album will also have Top 40 hits by Jay Z and others.
No Southern Accent’s second studio album is slated for release during the Fall semester. The group is trying to raise $12,000 from fundraising events and fans to cover production and royalty costs.
Imagine this: it’s 11 o’clock at night, you’re studying and the only two thoughts on your mind are sleep and satisfying your sweet tooth. Out of luck for both? Wong! While I can’t do anything to help you sleep (keep pushing on, weary student), I can help you satisfy that insatiable sweet tooth. There are two words that every Gator should know: Midnight Cookies.
Prior to this week, my knowledge of American colleges was limited to a vast array of American movies. Surprisingly, life on an American campus doesn't seem to be exactly like an American Pie movie. My journey to Gainesville began all the way back in England, which seems a million miles away from the orange and blue town that I will soon be calling home.