Maya Angelou coming to UF
To celebrate Black History Month, Maya Angelou and Kendrick Lamar will both be appearing on campus.
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To celebrate Black History Month, Maya Angelou and Kendrick Lamar will both be appearing on campus.
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.
Hundreds of eyes were on two men Monday as they debated the legalization of marijuana.
The man New York Magazine once called “the most famous narc in America” thinks marijuana should not be legalized — but the editor of High Times magazine disagrees.
Welcome Class of 2016 and welcome back fellow Gators!
How much is your Student Body president worth?
About 500 people watched “Parks and Recreation” actor Nick Offerman deliver standup and songs, but hundreds more couldn’t fit in the room.
Students can experience Ron Swanson’s Pyramid of Greatness for themselves when Nick Offerman, the actor who plays him on “Parks and Recreation,” performs at the Reitz Union’s Rion Ballroom Wednesday night.
After fighting her way up the sports media ladder, Erin Andrews briefly climbed back down Wednesday to return to where her career started.
Erin Andrews, ESPN sportscaster and UF graduate, will share her story at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday evening.
The Transparency in Executive Agencies Act was an uncontroversial piece of legislation that would have increased transparency in the Accent Speakers Bureau and Student Government Productions. Both of these agencies receive almost half a million dollars of student funding each year.
Five minutes.
Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” anchor and head writer Seth Meyers performed standup at UF Thursday night and made jokes at the Student Body’s expense.
Gay actor and filmmaker John Waters drew crowds and laughter at the opening ceremony of Pride Awareness Month on Monday night.
Accent Speaker’s Bureau and Jewish Awareness Month are sponsoring an appearance by Saturday Night Live comedian Seth Meyers at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Thursday at 8 p.m.
Pride Awareness Month at UF begins March 19 and will include speakers, a drag show and an indie-rock band performance.
Editor's Note: Joel will be mostly answering questions, and he will perform a few songs.
Hurt, pain, anger.
Dewey Bozella, falsely imprisoned for 26 years and the 2011 recipient of the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, will tell his story to Gainesville tonight.