First Magnitude Brewing Co. to host One Tree Beer event
By Emma Witmer | Nov. 14, 2017Thanks to The Florida Museum of Natural History and First Magnitude Brewing Co., going out for a beer this Friday can be an environmental act.
Thanks to The Florida Museum of Natural History and First Magnitude Brewing Co., going out for a beer this Friday can be an environmental act.
On paper, it’s not even close.
I’m prone to losing. Just this week, I walked right into a table in Midtown, which left me with a fist-sized bruise on my hip and a drink spilled all over me. I also accidentally texted a screenshot of a conversation to the person I was having that conversation with. I started uncontrollably crying at a Bon Iver concert and, like all of you, watched the Gators lose.
I don’t think the only problem with Richard Spencer is that he is a white supremacist. The problem with Spencer is that he provides a bogus answer to a legitimate and enigmatic question academia has left unexplored: What does it mean to be white in 21st century America?
Up until recently, I thought most classes in college weren’t composed of multiple choice tests. I figured college was a place you got your hands dirty and learned how to deal with real-life material, as you would in your professional field. While my major (journalism) and some others actually do this, I feel most of the majors offered at UF are lacking when it comes to providing students with real world experiences. It’s time we start talking about this.
It’s about that time during Fall semester when we all start to lose our minds. The reality of final exams and the end of the semester is looming over us, and the fate of our final grades hangs in the balance of how the next few weeks goes. Needless to say, every student within the general vicinity of UF right now is stressed beyond belief.
After an internal audit revealed two former UF Housing and Residence Education officials allegedly withdrew more than $470,000 in university funds for personal use, UF is considering how to best prevent future fraud.
About 135 Santa Fe College students, faculty and staff sampled foods from around the world between classes Tuesday afternoon.
3 Natives, which changed its name and branding Saturday, will begin offering lower prices and new menu options.
A Gainesville woman lost her yellow labrador, Beignet, to an alligator lurking in Newnans Lake on Nov. 4.
Latrell placed a book about jungle animals on his head and abandoned his shoes as he showcased his Michael Jackson dance moves in the Sidney Lanier Elementary cafeteria. The 10-year-old was living his dream of being a king.
Brightly colored tents, balloons and students in Dance Marathon polos stretched from the entrance of Library West to the edge of the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday.
After the former UF Dean of Students resigned in May, UF will bring four potential candidates to campus in the next two months.
In an effort to spark a discussion about conservative values, UF’s Young Americans for Freedom hosted former U.S. Treasurer Angela “Bay” Buchanan for a speech that brought out more than 80 students.
An Inspire Party senator called for a bipartisan effort to reform the Student Government elections codes during a Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Seven Florida players made three-pointers in UF’s season-opening win over the weekend. Just how coach Cameron Newbauer likes it.
Ten girls marched together Monday night to represent the miles marched by young girls across the world to get to school.
Students sat shocked as professors listed statistics on modern and historical voter suppression Monday night.
About 20 people danced to salsa music, ate tacos, drank margaritas and gave money to hurricane victims in Cuba Monday night.