UF in India program gives UF students rural experience
Sitting outside of a coffee shop, Hanna Moerland sipped from a cup of tea and reflected on her state of reverse culture shock.
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Sitting outside of a coffee shop, Hanna Moerland sipped from a cup of tea and reflected on her state of reverse culture shock.
Beetles about the size of Abraham Lincoln's nose on the penny are swiftly eliminating trees across the southeastern U.S.
Phillip Whittington, 5, picks a blueberry at South Moon Farm in Cross Creek Sunday afternoon. Phillip picked blueberries with his mom, Susan Whittington, and her sister, Megan Romano, for their families and for Romano's daycare class. The class is going to make blueberry pies Tuesday, Romano said.
Scott Weingart always has to keep his hands busy. When forced to sit still, Weingart often twirls his mustache with his fingers or spins a pen in his hand. So it was natural when he picked up juggling.
Andre Smith has a staff of eight, a Samsung BlackJack that constantly rings and the responsibility of handling dollar figures most college students have never imagined.
Editor's Note: This is the second story in a three-part series on the drinking culture of Gainesville.
Five Russian teachers visited the UF campus and attended a beginner's Russian language class Thursday morning.
Editor's Note: In the online film "Barackula," the Barack Obama character is not a vampire.
With a booming voice that echoed off the walls in the dimly lit auditorium, Justin McCarthy described the theory that has ostracized him from many other prominent scholars.
With Valentine's Day less than two weeks away, the UF Arts & Crafts Center is hoping to cash in on the holiday by selling unique jewelry pieces.
Her T-shirt read, "We will not be silent."
Jhamil Mosquera looked at the girls in bikini pictured in the showcase program and knew he would enjoy the show.
Not many people are lucky enough to get paid for doing what they love.
The sweet smell of flowers and fancy food floated through the air. Future brides bustled from table to table to explore wedding options. A few men stood around - some looked excited, some looked bored.
The UF student groups involved in a campus free-speech controversy that got national attention met last month to discuss the issue and to put it behind them.
Lines are getting longer, and wallets are getting emptier.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.