Darfur documentary shown to UF graduate students
By KIM WILMATH | Nov. 13, 2007A documentary showed UF students Tuesday that there's a place in the world where people communicate with bullets and fire, and mothers are left without children.
A documentary showed UF students Tuesday that there's a place in the world where people communicate with bullets and fire, and mothers are left without children.
Right before Veterans Day weekend, the UF Air Force ROTC was awarded a trophy for being the top medium-sized unit in the United States.
For the last year and a half, the UF Ethnoecology Society has been turning a small plot of land on campus into a garden of edible plants, medicinal herbs and other exotic vegetation from around the world.
The Gator Nation has gone global, and it hasn't gone unnoticed.
Two female students were grabbed and a group of women was followed last week, a University Police Department news release stated Friday.
Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks are around the corner, leaving UF officials worried that some students might not make it back to school after the holidays.
Florida Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp will speak at the UF Levin College of Law's graduation ceremony at the end of the fall semester.
Did you vomit on your birthday? Did you have unprotected sex? Did you eat ice cream?
By collecting donations to be sent overseas, UF students will soon have the opportunity to reach out to fellow Gators serving in the military.
A conference about the legacy of the Holocaust and one of the era's most infamous death camps will be hosted at UF during Veteran's Day weekend.
Susan Budovsky, a UF anthropology junior, said she's never gotten tickets to a UF football or basketball game.
A smartly dressed white rabbit walked across the Plaza of the Americas and pulled out his gold pocket watch to check the time.
Avid Gators fans can add a new decorative plate to their collection of automotive accessories while helping UF raise money to cope with budget losses.
Alberto Gonzales, the former U.S. attorney general who resigned in August, will speak at UF on Nov. 19.
Despite a chilly morning, 30 people came to trim their tresses Wednesday to give 150 inches to SFCC's first hair-donation drive.
Local residents in need of a haircut will have a chance to give their locks to a donation drive sponsored by SFCC today.
At a school where football is practically a religion, everyone wants a shot at gridiron glory.
Tasers are still a hot topic for the 40 or so people who attended a panel Tuesday night called "When Free Speech & Tasers Meet."
Before UF freshmen and transfer students can register for spring classes, they'll have to allocate some time to alcohol.
In an effort to prevent graduate students from being bullied, the Student Senate approved legislation Tuesday for a graduate student bill of rights.