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Gator Growl may be six months away, but preparation for the largest student-run pep rally in the world has already begun.
Equipped with a microphone, Deeb Kitchen grabbed a cell phone to call state Sen. Steve Oelrich before leaving the makeshift stage in the middle of the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday.
Nobel Memorial Prize winner and MIT institute professor emeritus Robert Solow spoke on the Obama administration's response to the financial crisis to a crowd of about 200 students and faculty at the Reitz Union Auditorium on Monday.
For once, the Alachua County Tax Collector's Office does not want money.
Two editors with about 65 years of combined journalism experience took the stage at Pugh Hall Wednesday night to describe the media's influence on President Barack Obama's campaign and the Internet's impact on print journalism.
Some UF students are taking a stand against budget cuts to higher education and subsequent layoffs by joining forces with faculty.
Five members of UF's award-winning Dance Marathon team traveled to Orlando last week to film a commercial and attend the Children's Miracle Network Celebration, an event honoring about 70 children from around the world for their positive attitudes in the face of medical struggles.
Toting signs that said "Vote no on 1" and "Equality for all," about 55 Gainesville residents marched Friday near the intersection of Northwest Eighth Avenue and Northwest 34th Street.
Venezuelan journalist, politician and economist Teodoro Petkoff spoke about the Venezuelan media and Hugo Chávez's government during an informal discussion Thursday.
UF's Interfraternity Council met to sign its first anti-hazing pact at Beta Theta Pi Fraternity house on Wednesday night.
Posters proclaiming "300,000 Dead 2.5 million displaced" and "It's not about our people or their people. It's about people" decorated Pugh Hall during a video and panel discussion about the genocide in Darfur Monday night.
IHOP will give out free pancakes today to celebrate National Pancake Day.
Although construction began in December, about 90 people attended the official groundbreaking ceremony on Saturday for William R. Hough Hall, a $23 million building being constructed for graduate business students at UF.
The U.S. Senate voted to approve the $838 billion economic stimulus bill on Tuesday, but UF experts have identified aspects of the recovery program they would like to see changed.
National Public Radio weekly commentator and author Diane Roberts spoke about America's obsession with President Barack Obama's racial identity Wednesday night. About 100 people attended the lecture, entitled "The Blackness of Barack Obama," filled with sarcasm and historical anecdotes in Pugh Hall.
The Gator Motorsports family is preparing for a road trip to Michigan, where its "baby" will take its first competitive steps.
Rising unemployment and falling incomes may cause more UF students to change their financial aid status during the 2009-2010 academic year, according to UF officials.
UF administrators, alumni and students gathered to celebrate the start of Black History Month on Sunday night.
He has been called Superman, but never before has Tim Tebow been called a knight. And yet, to the people of Hoggetowne, that is exactly what he is.
One college at UF used the creativity of its students last week to save between $1,000 and $2,500 in 10 hours.