UF team hosts Indian dancing event to help Bhutanese refugees
By KELLY MORGAN | Feb. 11, 2010Anyone who wants to learn more about Indian dances and culture can do so at UF’s Hindu Cultural Society’s Spring Charity Garba tonight.
Anyone who wants to learn more about Indian dances and culture can do so at UF’s Hindu Cultural Society’s Spring Charity Garba tonight.
Swing into Spring will transform UF’s Steinbrenner Band Hall into a big-band-era dance club this weekend.
How many Polish beers does it take to find the right one? Not much as all the ones that I tried tasted a lot better than many domestic beer.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Last year at South Carolina, one missed free throw led to a heartbreaking loss for Florida. Wednesday night, trouble at the line brought about another tough defeat in Colonial Life Arena.
The Gators start the most difficult stretch of their regular season tonight staring in the mouths of angry Tigers.
There must be something about the air in Columbia, S.C.
Although 2010 is being billed as a year of change for the Florida softball team, the Gators have the luxury of returning all three outfielders that started the final game of the 2009 season.
At the midway point of the season, No. 6 Florida ranks in the top 10 nationally in every event, but the area the team has improved most since last season has been the balance beam.
The Gators women’s golf team found redemption at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge, finishing in ninth place with a total score of 911 (304-309-298, +59).
ZipCarts, a nightly shuttle service in Gainesville, and a formerly free ride, is now charging $3 per person.
Student Government elections may be about two weeks away, but the debate between the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party is already beginning.
Representatives from the National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action hoped to trigger student involvement in their campaign to promote gun rights when they visited UF Wednesday night.
A 1966 double-decker bus from London will be stopping in Gainesville tonight to kick off a 10-month tour of the U.S.
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth segment of the Face in the Race series.
Local merchants are concerned smaller wallets will mean fewer bouquets again this Valentine’s Day.
A trial continued Wednesday for a former Gainesville police officer charged with the neglect and abuse of his 2-month-old daughter in January 2007.
Students learned to find unity within their diversity at the African Student Union interactive forum Wednesday night.
In November, about 75 graduate students showed up to a Student Senate meeting to voice their concerns about a resolution that would tax students for funds to renovate the Reitz Union.
The members of the Student/Farmworker Alliance who walked through the Reitz Union Food Court Tuesday didn’t stop for a bite to eat.
His head shakes in unison with his trembling hands as he moves his marker across a white paper, leaving behind traces of blue ink.