Campus, local groups weigh in on NYC mosque
Although hundreds of miles separate Gainesville from the site of the proposed mosque near Ground Zero, the issue resonates deeply for many Gainesville residents.
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Although hundreds of miles separate Gainesville from the site of the proposed mosque near Ground Zero, the issue resonates deeply for many Gainesville residents.
Editor’s Note: This is just a sample of the many communities of faith around Gainesville.
A gray swastika spray-painted on a UF fraternity house last year made national news this week when the Anti-Defamation League released its 2009 Audit of Anti-Semitic Incidents.
UF Hillel is turning the sun's energy into cash.
I don’t want to scare anyone, but there are crazies walking among us. Even worse, over the past year and a half, they have become more and more visible, showing up at rallies across the nation to protest the government, and just about anything in between that procreates.
The distance that separated the protesters spanned three lanes of traffic on University Avenue.
Gainesville is expecting guests this weekend, whether they are welcome or not.
Hillel held its first of two Passover Seders on Monday night. About 300 people attended.
It took more than two to tango at a Haiti relief fundraiser Sunday night when about 21 couples raised more than $700 during a dance at the UF Hillel.
In a final attempt to reach voters before election day, representatives from the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party met Thursday at the UF Hillel to debate about platforms.
Jewish young adults hoping to explore their heritage can begin registering at noon today for a free 10-day trip to Israel this summer.
Ilan Berman, the vice president of the American Foreign Policy Council, said the U.S. needs to start formulating policies to deal with the nuclear threat of Iran when he spoke to a crowd of about 30 students at the UF Hillel Thursday night.
Ilan Berman, the vice president of the American Foreign Policy Council, said the U.S. needs to start formulating policies to deal with the nuclear threat of Iran when he spoke to a crowd of about 30 students at the UF Hillel Thursday night.
The Olam Café is empty.
Since Rebecca Rosin was 9, she has been obsessed with photography.
The sounds of U-U-Unite, U-U-Unite could be heard ringing throughout the area outside the Orange & Brew early this morning as election results were announced.