Slavery discussion today
UF will host a book discussion about slavery and race relations today.
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UF will host a book discussion about slavery and race relations today.
With the end of election season, the outcome has become a hot discussion topic at UF.
Two Conservative pundits will bring their points of view to UF in the coming days.
Fifty-nine people showed up to register to vote and update their voter information Tuesday at Pugh Hall Ocora.
Registering to vote is not always a top priority for busy students balancing extracurriculars with classes and work.
Tampa and Gainesville may be hours apart, but students can still keep up with the Republican National Convention.
It’s 6 p.m. You just woke up from a nap in your dorm room, and your stomach is screaming in hunger. The last thing you want to do is put an Easy Mac bowl in the common area’s sketchy microwave. It’s the first week of your freshman year, so you don’t know anything beyond the bounds of University Avenue or 13th Street.
UF students will have a chance to talk to their Student Senators in an informal setting today.
Students can discuss recent changes made by the Florida Legislature with a political journalist today at the Bob Graham Center in Pugh Hall.
About 150 people gathered Tuesday night to hear a doctor and college administrator discuss national health care and how to improve it.
Dr. Pedro Jose "Joe" Greer talks about the homeless and health care at the Bob Graham Center in Pugh Hall on Tuesday night.
Dr. Pedro Jose Greer will speak about the plight of the underprivileged as seen through the eyes of a medical doctor at 6 p.m. in Pugh Hall.
Skye Schmelzer ripped off strips of duct tape and stuck paper after paper to the front door of Tigert Hall.
No one likes to talk about it, but we all do it: poop.
The director of the Peace Corps will visit UF today to finalize a new master's program and to discuss global citizenship.
An award-winning Israeli journalist and author will share her experiences covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at 6 p.m. Monday at UF's Pugh Hall.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas speaks about immigration legislation on Monday night at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service in Pugh Hall. Vargas is the founder of Define American, a campaign that focuses on bringing "new voices to the immigration conversation" to try to "fix a broken system," according to defineamerican.com.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas will be speaking about immigration legislation 6 p.m Monday at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service in Pugh Hall.
Fourth-year history and political science major Sabin Ciocan encourages students on Turlington Plaza to visit The Civil Debate Wall located in Pugh Hall. Every week, the interactive wall displays a question concerning public policy on which students can voice their opinions.
UF students can get technical and technological with their opinions at the launch of the Bob Graham Center for Public Service's Civil Debate Wall tonight.