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Students packing their backpacks for Library West might want to include a coffee mug.
Sarah Prentice was 11 when her favorite wizard was, too.
Library West celebrates Banned Books Week on the Plaza of the Americas by inviting students and faculty to read from their favorite banned books Oct. 1, 2015. Students surrounded a table covered in previously or currently banned books, pulled from the library’s shelves. Free pizza was served to anyone who stopped by.
UF students sat in Marston Science Library, cellphones in hand, ready to call U.S. senators and representatives.
Hello Gators! My name is Joselin Padron-Rasines and I’m your Student Body president. Even more than that, I’m a Gator.
The first day of voting for the Fall Student Government elections saw 6,427 students voting.
When Brittany Ferguson painted her childhood hero, Malcolm X, in July, she had no idea his daughter would be holding the painting two months later.
Last year, Natalie McGriff hated her hair.
UF soil and water science professor Sabine Grunwald practices mindfulness everywhere, even in her office. She keeps her yoga mat stashed underneath her desk.
The Alachua County Library District received three awards from the Northeast Florida Library Information Network this past week.
The world called him Malcolm X, but to Ilyasah Shabazz, he was dad.
About 60 people sat in a semi-circle in silence.
Lauren Schinnow, an 18-year-old Santa Fe engineering freshman, meditates in Smathers Library before MedMob. “I think the energy level will be higher with so many people doing it together at the same time,” said Schinnow, who said she’d meditated before by herself.
Oliver Norden, an artist in residence at The Zen Center and Hostel, meditates in Smathers Library before MedMob. He played the gong with multiple mallets for the last 15 minutes of the hourlong meditation session, filling the room with an ethereal ringing tone.
The George A. Smathers Libraries received two large grants to digitalize newspapers and conduct research on credibility.
Students attend a film screening of “2 or 3 Things I Know About Her” at the Fine Arts plaza Sept. 22, 2015. Steve Hersh (back row, second from right), a 29-year-old Library West employee, said he attended the Films under the Stars event a few weeks ago and had a great time he returned. “It’s just really nice to see a movie outdoors,” he said. The films are shown Tuesday nights from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Michael Connelly, a best-selling and award-winning author of nearly 30 mystery novels, started his UF career as an engineering major.
UF’s Mobile Outreach Clinic will be visiting Cone Park Branch Library on a different day.
In "The Contest," one of the most famous episodes of "Seinfeld," the foursome of Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer wager a contest among one another to see who can refrain from masturbating the longest. The contest hinges on the respective honesty and discipline of each contestant; naturally Kramer is the first to go, having given into temptation after seeing his attractive neighbor (across the street) strut across her apartment naked.
UF junior Josephine Strating stood in line on the Plaza of the Americas for a chance to test her U.S. Constitutional knowledge and possibly get a free slice of pizza.