International lawyer, author to speak at UN Day Thursday
An international lawyer and author will be the keynote speaker at United Nations Day on Thursday.
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An international lawyer and author will be the keynote speaker at United Nations Day on Thursday.
Student tickets are still available for the Florida-Georgia game.
Nine protesters traveled to Ocala early Thursday morning at the grand opening of a Publix supermarket to rally against wages they say are unfair for farm workers.
Despite expectations, tickets for the Florida-Georgia football game did not sell out Wednesday evening.
"Welcome to Publix, where shopping is oppression" is one of the five signs protestors are holding today at the grand opening ceremony for a Publix in Ocala.
Once the curtain falls, the magic begins.
About two months ago, 20-year-old anthropology junior Felicia Gasca received a phone call from her grandpa, asking why she had emailed him advertisements for Viagra.
UF astronomers have uncovered new details about the formation of the Milky Way galaxy with the help of the world's largest telescope.
Students browsing booths at the Arts and Cultural Opportunities Fair last week looked on in surprise as 70 students began dancing and Gator-chomping in unison.
A national report released Tuesday shows that despite an increase in enrollment, the percentage of students finishing their college degrees on time has remained about the same.
The 2011 Pride Festival will be held at the Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Oct. 22 from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Zipcar is offering student organizations up to $5,500 each for making a difference.
Get ready. Drop clothes. Run.
Red Dawn Gomonit wore only a blue bra and blue bikini bottoms with "love" written in pink.
Do you know what Brown v. Board of Education is? Did you know that Miami once was the most segregated city in the United States?
Students and faculty may soon look down the hill on Newell Drive to see the Health Science Center's equivalent of Century Tower.
It costs Ariel Cohen, a 19-year-old nursing sophomore, $45 to fill up her 2002 Mazda Protege5.
Former Disney Imagineer Mark Hickson will speak about his time at the "Happiest Place on Earth" Monday night at Orange and Brew.
Halloween is right around the corner, but fewer jack-o'-lanterns may be showing their faces this year.
A new collection at Library East has books that aren't only meant to be read - they are meant to be interpreted.