Slideshow: VegFest
By ERIN O’DEA | Apr. 7, 2010The Animal Activists of Alachua talked about veganism on the Plaza of the Americas.
The Animal Activists of Alachua talked about veganism on the Plaza of the Americas.
HvZ players gather to learn the rules and regulations of the Humans vs. Zombies game before it begins this week.
UF Department of Recreational Sports offers a variety of group fitness classes to keep you in shape.
A UF alumnus and teacher in Harlem, N.Y. brought his class of seventh graders to UF this week.
The Greater Gator Beer Festival gives Gainesvillians the chance to try unlimited beer samples from across the country and around the world.
Body by Boris' intense outdoor fitness bootcamp breaks up the monotony of a typical gym workout.
A look into UF's West African dance class.
Student Honors Organization held a Potter-inspired bash on Sunday.
The 14th annual International Women Composers Festival drew composers from all over.
For more than two decades, Marcee Lee Winthrop has lived in poverty. Now, she and her daughter are trying to get themselves out of it.
The Harvest of Hope music festival raises money for migrant farmworkers.
Nate Brown is determined to work back to where he was by making use of the single thing that remains totally his—a silver briefcase holding a tattoo gun and needles.
Students for Justice in Palestine simulated the Gaza war zone.
From her wheelchair, she strains to do even the most simplest of tasks. Stretching and distorting her body just to wash her hands or unload the dishwasher is a daily occurrence as she must sit on the armrest of her wheelchair to do either. Taking food from the oven gets even more complicated - and dangerous.
Zombies' win in UF's first game of Humans v. Zombies, ending Sunday.
Students give their thoughts on issues in this semester's SG elections.
The Genocide Awareness Project brought the abortion debate to UF campus.
Black Student Union and Student Government kick off Black History Month.
Several Haitian students at UF discuss their reactions to the quake which shook their nation late Tuesday.
Nak-ed is a skinny dipper and the caretaker of Lily Spring.