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How is it possible to feel alone in a crowd? Among 50,000 other students, I thought I’d arrive on campus and surely find my place shortly thereafter. How could I not with such a massive pool of students and clubs? I had seen cliques form as early as Preview. A few months in, and it still hadn’t happened to me.
The faces of women who have inspired change in the 21st century are on display at the Harn Museum of Art.
Attendees of the Harn pARTy dance to a live band during the event. The Harn pARTy occurs once during the fall, spring and summer.
In February, the University of Florida admitted more than 14,000 students to the class of 2023.
Art enthusiasts will be smiling brighter than the Mona Lisa as they gather to celebrate the anniversary and legacy of the famous painter.
Documentary on civil rights and Black Lives Matter to screen at Harn Museum
Almost 51 years ago, a pivotal civil rights leader was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee.
On Saturday and Sunday, Gainesville residents are invited to witness North Central Florida’s hidden history come to life in “From Colored to Black.”
Gainesville residents can enjoy a night of art, poetry and call for social change to celebrate the 50th anniversary of African-American studies at UF and the life of Martin Luther King Jr. on Thursday.
Frankenstein, smallpox and Kevin Spacey have something in common. UF honors students are preparing an exhibit about monsters, and all three are on display.
Russell Houston Hull came out of his foxhole when the cannons stopped firing.
The world’s population continues to grapple with climate change, hence the reason why exhibitions like that of the Harn Museum play a large role in dismantling fear and instead instilling the desire to create change.
The entrance to the exhibition at the Harn Museum in Gainesville, Fla.
The entrance to the exhibition at the Harn Museum in Gainesville, Fla.
The world’s population continues to grapple with climate change, hence the reason why exhibitions like that of the Harn Museum play a large role in dismantling fear and instead instilling the desire to create change.
Students can sit under a tent and listen to Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” read out loud from dusk to dawn Wednesday on the Plaza of the Americas.