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For the second-annual Florida Loves Israel conference, UF Hillel has partnered with Accent Speaker’s Bureau to bring Carl Bernstein to campus.
I’m sure most of us received an inundation of suggestions at the beginning of freshman year. “Go to the bat houses at dusk!” “Go to Indie Night at The Atlantic!” “Go to at least one football game!”
The opening ceremony of the From One Witness to Another: Genocide Awareness Series began Sunday on Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Rabbi Daniel Wolnerman, of UF Hillel, lights a candle at a memorial ceremony commemorating genocide victims on Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Sunday. April is Genocide Awareness Month.
Nightlife Navigators Chairman Cristian Arango announced at the Student Senate meeting Tuesday that the Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol’s service area will extend one block north of West University Avenue starting at the end of the semester.
While he was up in Prague during the Holocaust, Petr Ginz dreamed about space and documented the horrors around him in his diary.
The title for best falafel in Gainesville came down to a split decision.
Students got down and dirty in dough for the annual dog-eat-dog Hamantaschen Bake-Off at UF Hillel on Wednesday night.
Team Koach prepares hamantaschen in a bake-off at UF Hillel on Wednesday. The cookies are filled with fruit, chocolate or other ingredients.
With security concerns at the forefront of students’ thoughts on traveling to Israel, Joshua Kahn found a way to spark conversation about Birthright.
A student government agency launched a campaign Monday to extend Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol service to areas north of campus.
On Nov. 15, a demonstration was held on Turlington Plaza titled “UF Stands With Israel.”
Michelle Albert visited New York City for the first time last weekend. Like most tourists, she got lost on the subway and ate giant sandwiches, but she wasn’t just there to sightsee: She spent most of her time aiding Hurricane Sandy victims.
Turlington Plaza was packed but divided Thursday afternoon.
Hurricane Sandy slammed states about 1,000 miles north of Florida, but distance isn’t keeping UF students and Hillel staff members from getting involved in the cleanup.
Freshmen year is the best opportunity to try new things. I came here with the goal of trying something new as often as I could. I was amazed at the wide array of events that were open to me.
If you can’t beat them, join them. That is what more than 30 fans did Tuesday night after Jewish reggae-rock artist Matisyahu pulled one fan on stage. The crowd followed, creating a reggae rave on the stage at the Florida Theater.
“Don’t ask, don’t tell” was not the policy followed Tuesday night at UF Hillel.
Consul General of Israel to Florida and Puerto Rico, Chaim Shacham, spoke at UF Hillel on Monday about politics in what he called “one of the toughest neighborhoods in the world.”