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Dan Savage did not come to Gainesville to promote what he called his “big, sweaty, gay agenda,” as some conservatives have thought he was guilty of in the past.
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Dan Savage did not come to Gainesville to promote what he called his “big, sweaty, gay agenda,” as some conservatives have thought he was guilty of in the past.
U.S. Senate candidate Marco Rubio, who was scheduled to speak tonight in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom, has postponed his trip to Gainesville.
When Jeremy Stieglitz was an undergraduate student at UF, he didn’t spend his weekends partying. He was sitting in his apartment coding for video games.
Grooveshark may not care too much for money, but it could be forced to pay for oldies.
Students, faculty and administration came together Wednesday night during Turlington Turmoil, an open discussion of the acts of intolerance that have occurred on campus in recent weeks.
The Plaza of the Americas was a battleground for democracy Friday as students clashed with dictators during the second annual First Amendment Free Food Festival.
Baghdad is more than 6,000 miles from Gainesville, but three veterans managed to bring the War in Iraq closer to home as they shared stories of their wartime experiences Wednesday night at the Reitz Union Amphitheatre.
About 20 human survivors rallied for a last stand on Hume Field Sunday. They gathered in a tight circle, brandishing their guns. More than 400 zombies advanced. The survivors were overwhelmed.
Khambria Clarke had tears in her eyes as she spoke to the crowd of more than 30 gathered at the Civic Media Center Wednesday night.
It was a regal evening for nine women as Alpha Phi Alpha held its annual Miss Black & Gold Scholarship pageant Friday in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
He’s walked the red carpet and socialized with movie stars, but he’s also saved lives.
A different breed of athletes will perform today at the O’Connell Center.
As students start a new semester, a recent study recommends they take note of their new classmates — one of them might have a criminal record.
The Reitz Union Amphitheater was filled to capacity with sounds of cheers, laughter and singing for the second annual Asian Arts and Entertainment Festival Friday night.
Three UF alumni authors will visit UF this weekend for the 2009 Florida Writers’ Festival.
More than 20 students attended an open forum Thursday to give their input about the Reitz Union's future.
Two architectural firms are visiting UF this week to assess the Reitz Union's future.
Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, was the topic of interest Thursday when UF's Pro-Life Alliance held a demonstration on the Plaza of the Americas.
At 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, the zombie apocalypse began.
The phrase "Save second base!" could be heard throughout Turlington Plaza Friday when one of UF's Relay for Life teams raised breast cancer awareness and served cupcakes resembling breasts.