Middle school girls introduced to engineering
By DAYNA MALEK | Feb. 20, 2008More than 100 female students from three Alachua County middle schools participated in Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day on Wednesday.
More than 100 female students from three Alachua County middle schools participated in Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day on Wednesday.
It's hard to lose when you can't miss.
CollegeRPI.com founder Jerry Palm didn't have much good news for UF women's basketball fans Wednesday.
This weekend, Gainesville's indie music scene will take a diary tour of the Icelandic landscape through the eyes and ears of Sigur Ros.
Two in-house candidates are out of the running for the UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences dean position.
Republican student groups at UF have joined forces to support Republican presidential candidate front-runner John McCain while Democratic groups remain split as Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton stay neck and neck.
I really thought I was up to date on my sex and relationship schematics.
As a judge in Monday's Miss UF Pageant, I was disappointed to see the Alligator take an uninformed and negative stance on such a positive event.
He said to take a deep breath.
After all the impotent posturing in modern rock music, hearing a band for once back its chic style with actual substance comes as quite a turn-on. When a group looks as cool as The Raveonettes, an equally impressive sound equates to a sinfully good album.
The UF women's tennis team continued its dominance of in-state rival Florida State on Wednesday, but it wasn't as easy as the score might indicate.
UF wide receiver Riley Cooper took batting practice with the baseball team before full team practice began.
In response to the UF Warrington College of Business eliminating its entrepreneurship minor this fall, the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation ambassadors hosted an "Entrepreneurship for Dummies" workshop Tuesday night at Stuzin Hall.
As usual, the UF men's golf team did something unusual.
Sherry Benton, the new director of UF's Counseling Center, introduced herself to student senators on Tuesday night after more than two weeks of being on campus.
UF students expressed concern about an SFCC gunman Tuesday, but UF officials said there was no reason to worry - and no reason for an emergency text message.
The director of UF's Office of Sorority and Fraternity Affairs stepped down Feb. 13 in an unusually quick fashion.
Natalie Pike captured it perfectly.