Gainesville’s views on India’s rape cases
Sixty-six times a day. That’s the amount of rape cases reported to the Indian government in 2011. And it’s suspected that thousands go unreported annually due to social stigma.
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Sixty-six times a day. That’s the amount of rape cases reported to the Indian government in 2011. And it’s suspected that thousands go unreported annually due to social stigma.
As the 40th anniversary of Earth Day approaches, attention turns to a long-standing environmental problem in the community.
Bryan Callen had a tip for those in the audience at the Orange & Brew Wednesday night looking to get lucky.
UF continues to LEED in its efforts to make university buildings environmentally and economically sound and energy efficient.
About 30 students learned about the definition of beauty and the power of anonymous notes at the Operation Beautiful Forum on Wednesday night in Anderson Hall.
The Student Finance Group is challenging all UF student organizations on campus to take on the nuclear chicken wing.
Five thousand people, $5,000 and 140,000 balloons represent this year’s goals for The World’s Largest Water Balloon Fight Against Breast Cancer.
Compromise and civility are nonexistent in Florida, according to a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, a former mayor of Jacksonville and a former state senator.
Students walked away with condoms, candy and concern for their health and safety after the Student Government Health and Safety Fair on the Reitz Union Colonnade Wednesday.
Students learned to find unity within their diversity at the African Student Union interactive forum Wednesday night.
Project Makeover, a UF organization that seeks to improve the educational environment for low-income students, kicked its fundraising efforts into gear Sunday with a kickball tournament on Flavet Field.
About 2,000 students cruised through the Reitz Union Colonnade Tuesday for the Study Abroad Fair.
Students continued to hunt for jobs and internships during the Spring Career Showcase at the O’Connell Center Wednesday.
The recession is making an impression on this year's Spring Career Showcase.
Zack Borer’s music career began with gigs in Gainesville. Now he has a gig with Google.
Even Audrey Hepburn, Bob Marley and the Beatles couldn’t handle the cold at the Reitz Union poster sale Monday.