Students celebrate repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Surrounded by about 35 people, 27-year-old Lauren Hannahs joyfully announced "Happy repeal day!"
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Surrounded by about 35 people, 27-year-old Lauren Hannahs joyfully announced "Happy repeal day!"
September 22, 1964: Gator Growl director Tom Kirby pleads with students to audition for Gator Growl, stating he only has half the talent needed to act in "the world's largest completely student-produced show."
Elmo, Big Bird and Cookie Monster are spending a couple of days in Gainesville next week.
UF Hillel has seen an increase in demand for Taglit-Birthright Israel trips.
About 2,000 UF students risk losing their Bright Futures scholarships if they do not fill out a federal financial aid form.
The Pride of the Sunshine may be hitting the streets of dreary London next year.
People packed into the Pugh Hall lobby Sunday evening to learn how Florida would react in the event of a terrorist attack.
Students can commit to performing good deeds today at Turlington Plaza in honor of those who died on 9/11.
An event to help others will be held at Turlington Plaza Monday to remember the victims of 9/11.
On the Plaza of the Americas on Friday mornings, students can donate money to help relieve hunger and enjoy freshly baked pieces of challah bread.
Tickets go on sale Monday for country music star Dierks Bentley's concert at the O'Connell Center on Sept. 30.
A family photo project is giving viewers a snapshot of UF's campus in the mid-twentieth century.
Instead of placing bets, students can pledge money to UF libraries this football season.
Despite a bleak economy and rising tuition costs, officials from the UF Office of Sorority and Fraternity Affairs have not seen a decline in the number of students who join Greek organizations.
UF researchers may have found a new way to fight colon cancer.
If few parking spaces and pedestrian-filled streets weren't enough, the Alternative Transportation Fair Wednesday proved there's another reason not to drive to campus.
Last-minute shoppers still have a few days left to purchase their posters.
Some sorority members in the United States will no longer be allowed to attend fraternity recruitment events, according to a new rule.
Students who frequently attend UF sporting events will now be rewarded with free prizes.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor will speak at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on campus Monday, Sept. 12 as part of the UF Levin College of Law's Allen L. Poucher Legal Education Series.