University of Florida graduate student training for upcoming US Olympic Trials
While most college students are still curled up sleeping, Rex Tullius sends the first wave of ripples across the surface of Gainesville’s Dwight H. Hunter Pool.
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While most college students are still curled up sleeping, Rex Tullius sends the first wave of ripples across the surface of Gainesville’s Dwight H. Hunter Pool.
This week, members of the UF crew team will have the endurance, the equipment and the motivation to row the distance. They’ll only be missing one thing — water.
Today, students will arrive at the UF Hillel for dinner. But if all goes according to plan, most will leave with nearly empty stomachs.
Beginning today and lasting throughout November, the organization Global Nomads will be collecting donations for its project, Support a Pregnancy, on Turlington Plaza from noon to 4 p.m.
In honor of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, members of the UF chapter of the international nonprofit group One will sell BeadforLife jewelry on the Plaza of the Americas from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m Wednesday.
It’s been more than a year since her mission trip, but Ciara Rodgers still can’t forget the little boy she saw running through the streets of the Dominican Republic.
Frantzie Saint Juste listened patiently as one student after another gave the same response — too much homework, not enough time. Another day at the Boys & Girls Club of Alachua County, another day understaffed.
On Saturday, the UF Surf Club will kick off its 25th annual UF Alumni Surf Challenge at Anastasia State Park in St. Augustine.