Carnival aims to ‘Chomp Cancer’
By ALINA TORRES | Nov. 9, 2010Friends for Life of America will be hosting its Chomp Cancer Carnival today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the J. Wayne Reitz Union North Lawn.
Friends for Life of America will be hosting its Chomp Cancer Carnival today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the J. Wayne Reitz Union North Lawn.
Michael Tuccelli listened to the sound of a chirping frog for over an hour, fascinated.
UF’s improv comedy and sketch group, Theatre Strike Force, is performing a review of pop culture from the past 10 years Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Rion Ballroom.
Somewhere between the straight-from-Winn-Dixie hamburger bun collapsing to pieces and side items like Ruffles potato chips (which, sadly, taste just like Ruffles potato chips) and one packet of “fancy ketchup,” one thing becomes clear: This restaurant lacks artistic risk.
I’m not that guy who usually gets incredibly upset about political correctness.
At night, the music building practice rooms stay occupied with non-music majors who stop by to use them in their spare time.
Few students have seen the murals in the basement of Sledd Hall. Even fewer know the story behind them. One of the original basement dwellers, Richard Maney, husband of the late painter of the murals, talks about the parties he threw below his dorm in the early '70s.
Determined to keep the curtain from falling on William Shakespeare, a new thespian troupe called Shakespeare in the Swamp will perform two free, local shows a year.
Beginning today and lasting throughout November, the organization Global Nomads will be collecting donations for its project, Support a Pregnancy, on Turlington Plaza from noon to 4 p.m.
A can of Dr Pepper is about $1, but much more than chump change is at stake for UF student Kevin Parza.
As the temperature drops and the number of sniffles begins to go up, students are being urged to get their vaccinations in anticipation for flu season.
When Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer Inc., was a kid, he and his friends would ask to be paid for gardening work in spare electronic parts.
The Gators brought in two five-star defensive tackles in their 2010 recruiting class.
With the next session for the U.S. Congress looming, local supporters of the DREAM Act stood on the steps of Tigert Hall to drum up support for legislation.
This season not gone the way you wanted?
While some teams held viewing parties to celebrate their selection to the NCAA Tournament, the No. 7 Gators did what they usually do on Mondays: practice.
For students looking to show their appreciation for the men and women who serve in the armed forces, Gainesville offers opportunities that extend from Veterans Day this Thursday through the weekend.
In response to Chris Moody’s Monday letter addressing the seemingly universal engineering student opposition to block tuition, I support block tuition.
We don’t blame him for getting the heck out of here on the first plane out east.