Former US Rep. Ron Paul coming to speak at UF
Former U.S. Representative, presidential candidate and physician Ron Paul will speak at UF on April 15.
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Former U.S. Representative, presidential candidate and physician Ron Paul will speak at UF on April 15.
It has been seven years, four “Saturday Night Live” hosting gigs, a handful of feature films and a holy matrimony to Jessica Biel since Justin Timberlake released new music.
Nationally renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will speak at UF on April 3.
In his fourth visit to UF, Holocaust survivor and acclaimed writer Elie Wiesel spread his love for learning at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday night. The event was sponsored by Accent Speaker’s Bureau for Jewish Awareness Month.
Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel speaks to a crowd of about 1,700 at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday evening, filling the room to capacity. The Nobel Peace Prize winner was brought by Accent Speaker’s Bureau and Jewish Awareness Month.
Professor Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and author of “Night,” will speak tonight at UF. Hosted by Accent Speaker’s Bureau and Jewish Awareness Month, Wiesel will speak about his experiences in the Auschwitz concentration camp and his career as an author.
Karla Flagg grinned as she stepped into the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday night, admiring the ticket she clutched in her hands.
With Spring Break just around the corner, college fashionistas everywhere are tasked with the ever-mounting challenge of finding the perfect swimsuit.
Maya Angelou will speak at 8 p.m. today at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.Angelou, a Pulitzer Prize nominated poet, will speak on behalf of Accent Speaker’s Bureau, Black History Month and Women’s History Month.
Alexa Chung and Matthew Hitt
Fashion may have been under close supervision at this year’s Grammy Awards, as per a memo about wardrobe guidelines issued by CBS, but the artists didn’t hold back when it came to performances. That’s what makes the Grammys so great — the pairings of some of the most legendary performers with today’s rising artists makes for memorable moments in music.
Before I came to college, I pictured a place where the best ideas rose to the top, a place where students were progressive in their thoughts and actions and a place where, if you worked hard enough, you could be a leader. I didn’t find these things in UF’s Student Government. In fact, I found the exact opposite.
I’ve been dodging sneezes, lately, like Trinity dodged bullets in "The Matrix." Yes, I’m incredibly skilled, but I don’t look nearly as great in skin-tight leather. (If you haven’t seen "The Matrix," what the hell is wrong with you?)
To celebrate Black History Month, Maya Angelou and Kendrick Lamar will both be appearing on campus.
Eight a cappella groups sold out UF’s Auditorium on Saturday night for the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella 2013 Tournament.
UF’s coed a cappella group, No Southern Accent, performs at the 2013 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella on Saturday at the University Auditorium. NSA placed third out of eight a cappella groups competing.
The 2012 musical comedy “Pitch Perfect” will come to life Saturday on UF’s campus.
University Police is encouraging students to lock up their belongings after another burglary was reported at the Keys Residential Complex Saturday morning.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban will speak at 8 p.m. at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
It started with four co-founders, a full email inbox and one garage.