Queer Sadie Hawkins Dance opens dialogue about sexuality
To question the theory of what “normal” looks like, students gathered on the Plaza of the Americas to do something most students enjoy: dancing.
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To question the theory of what “normal” looks like, students gathered on the Plaza of the Americas to do something most students enjoy: dancing.
Hurricane Sandy slammed states about 1,000 miles north of Florida, but distance isn’t keeping UF students and Hillel staff members from getting involved in the cleanup.
After a tear-stricken closing night at Mars Pub and Arcade, six regulars decided they didn’t want to see their favorite bar close.
An hour north of Gainesville, tucked down a road off Interstate 10, there is a campground draped in Spanish moss, covered in horse hooves and home to one of Florida’s outdoor music festivals.
Once again, it looked like it would all come down to Florida.
Groups of students who walked by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house Monday afternoon weren’t all talking about the Gators. Some gossiped about a different animal — the missing lion.
Donors listing UF as their employer contributed about $142,000 to political candidates and groups during the 2012 election cycle, according to data on www.OpenSecrets.org, a money-tracking website launched by the Center for Responsive Politics.
Women’s rights activist Sandra Fluke made an appearance on Turlington Plaza on Wednesday to encourage students to utilize early voting for next week’s presidential election.
Dexter Veige and his brother, Fletcher, sprawled out on a blanket on Flavet Field Sunday night, eating Lunchables and waiting for Swamp Symphony to start.
While Hurricane Sandy is brewing in the Atlantic, a different type of storm will be stewing on EverBank Field between the Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday. But Sandy will only brush by Jacksonville during the game.
Just after 10 p.m. Saturday, Eric Taylor was penciling his tenth page, working his way through a Rockstar energy drink.
Despite UF’s recent on-campus cat problem, experts say Alachua County is home to a normal amount of feral felines.
A proposed plan to build a nuclear power plant near Levy County has a small group of Alachua County residents in an uproar over the potential environmental and safety hazards, despite assurances by company officials that the plant will be closely regulated.
It is time to get your head out of your midterm study guides and into the music, because the Passion Pit show is seven days away. This is not a concert you can just walk into saying, “Man, I really like that one song in the Taco Bell commercial.” No. Passion Pit deserves more than that.
The number of homeless people in Gainesville rose to 2,094 this year.
Feeling the moon’s gravitational pull or bonds between water molecules is now within grasp — literally.
For Leighann Bellew, Piccadilly cafeteria on Northwest 13th Street was the go-to place for good chocolate cake.
A business can be born within 54 hours.
Santa Fe College history student Jeremiah Cleghorn carried a sign that read, “We won’t wait for full equality.” UF alumna Diana Moreno walked a bike with a giant rainbow flag billowing at its rear. Other marchers held balloons decorated with “Queer + Proud” and “Go Gaytors” messages.
Just days after first lady Michelle Obama spoke on campus, Josh Romney, son of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, is coming to UF.