Sorority raises money for breast cancer awareness
By CASEY BROOKE LAWSON | Oct. 23, 2007The UF chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority began its first day of fundraising for breast cancer awareness and education in Turlington Plaza on Tuesday.
The UF chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority began its first day of fundraising for breast cancer awareness and education in Turlington Plaza on Tuesday.
The UF police officers who Tasered Andrew Meyer at a September speech were "well within" police guidelines, stated the summary of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's investigation of the event.
UF students can now explore Alice's Wonderland for themselves in the "The Afterlife of Alice in Wonderland" exhibit displayed on the second floor of the Smathers Library.
The Student Senate passed a referendum Tuesday announcing its support for charging a fee on top of tuition for renewable energy projects.
The UF Model United Nations will spread awareness about malaria prevention during United Nations Day today.
Following its theme of "Nation of Champions," Gator Growl has added another championship-winning guest to its lineup of entertainers and UF athletes.
Anabelle Outar liked biology but said she thought some classes in UF's interdisciplinary biology program would do little to prepare her for medical school.
UF will host three Sideline Student Safety Zones near The Jacksonville Landing on Friday and Saturday in Jacksonville, a news release from Gene Zdziarski, UF's dean of students, stated.
Students charged with cheating might lose the chance to have their cases heard in front of the Student Honor Court.
Fiona Tennyson can't drive, get a tattoo or see a PG-13 movie by herself. But what's most frustrating to the 9-year-old activist is that she can't vote, she said.
Some people drool, some read and others have their ears plugged with headphones. Jessica Reddish just wishes her seat had a headrest to make her experience more bearable.
There were squeals of joy from Team White Bengals and disappointed looks from Team Krackerjacks on Monday.
The sounds of heavy breathing and dripping sweat fill crowded rooms as groups of people achieve heightened levels of physical and spiritual bliss.But students are demanding more.
Christian organizations from UF gathered Friday night for praise and worship on the steps of the Reitz Union Amphitheater.
The investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement into the Tasering of a UF student is complete, but the report isn't available to the public yet.
A top-ranking U.S. education official visited UF on Thursday afternoon, asking students to reach out to middle and high school students who might think college is a possibility for them.
UF's Student Honor Court could be cut next month if the Faculty Senate approves recommendations made by UF's Office of Student Affairs.
With thrashing guitars, soaring vocals and seductive dance moves, UF and Gainesville entertainers battled each other Thursday night in front of 800 spectators for the right to perform at Gator Growl.
Five student protesters met with UF President Bernie Machen for about 45 minutes Thursday morning to discuss the University Police Department's policies following the Tasering of Andrew Meyer.
On April 10, 1945, a 20-year-old American soldier named Vernon Tott took 19 pictures of Jewish prisoners at a slave labor camp, called Ahlem, that his division liberated in Germany.