‘Zuck’ On It
We sent Alligator writers to Tuesday’s advanced screening of “The Social Network” at the Reitz Union, this year’s highly anticipated portrayal of the rise of Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg.
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We sent Alligator writers to Tuesday’s advanced screening of “The Social Network” at the Reitz Union, this year’s highly anticipated portrayal of the rise of Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg.
In one month, Craig Lowe will join the ranks of about 24 other mayors who are bringing diversity to city halls across the country.
About 25 students learned about the strength of women in developing countries when they carried buckets of water across campus Monday.
About 25 students learned about the strength of women in developing countries when they carried buckets of water across campus Monday.
Keith Robinson made a promise to his 90 math students within the orange-and-blue -papered walls of his Harlem, N.Y., classroom.
One UF student left behind his clothes and his worries about tan lines when he headed to the Lake Como Nudist Resort near Tampa for a nude volleyball tournament at the beginning of Spring Break.
With fins on her feet for the first time, Veronica Kwiatkowski dove into the Florida Pool and searched for a hockey puck.
Members of the Gamma Theta chapter of Delta Gamma at UF are making waves after creating a video last year that took jabs at other UF sororities.
Armed with thimbles, needles and thread, Margaret Forgnone and Ruth Gedroic hovered over a wooden frame as they pinned and threaded pieces of fabric together.
Students lacking spare change can donate blood plasma to raise money for Gators United for Haiti.
Shawn Bauldree is a preschool teacher, but this weekend, she donned a purple gown and fairy wings, her identity further concealed by the swirled and glittery makeup around her eyes.
Some volunteers chose to pick up paintbrushes and Lysol wipes instead of hitting the snooze button Monday morning.
Zumaly Dixon snuggles in her dorm bed while on her laptop as a Harry Potter movie plays in the background.