Conference held at UF will discuss Auschwitz
By KORI FREDERICK | Nov. 8, 2007A conference about the legacy of the Holocaust and one of the era's most infamous death camps will be hosted at UF during Veteran's Day weekend.
A conference about the legacy of the Holocaust and one of the era's most infamous death camps will be hosted at UF during Veteran's Day weekend.
Susan Budovsky, a UF anthropology junior, said she's never gotten tickets to a UF football or basketball game.
A smartly dressed white rabbit walked across the Plaza of the Americas and pulled out his gold pocket watch to check the time.
Avid Gators fans can add a new decorative plate to their collection of automotive accessories while helping UF raise money to cope with budget losses.
Alberto Gonzales, the former U.S. attorney general who resigned in August, will speak at UF on Nov. 19.
Despite a chilly morning, 30 people came to trim their tresses Wednesday to give 150 inches to SFCC's first hair-donation drive.
Local residents in need of a haircut will have a chance to give their locks to a donation drive sponsored by SFCC today.
At a school where football is practically a religion, everyone wants a shot at gridiron glory.
Tasers are still a hot topic for the 40 or so people who attended a panel Tuesday night called "When Free Speech & Tasers Meet."
Before UF freshmen and transfer students can register for spring classes, they'll have to allocate some time to alcohol.
In an effort to prevent graduate students from being bullied, the Student Senate approved legislation Tuesday for a graduate student bill of rights.
As Bill Nye "The Science Guy" emerged onto the stage of the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday night, he was met with wild screams and a standing ovation.
Alberto Gonzales, the former U.S. attorney general who resigned earlier this year, will speak at UF on Nov. 19.
In an effort to prevent vehicles from further damaging classrooms in the basement of Turlington Hall, the UF Physical Plant Division is installing 14 steel poles near the building.
SFCC sophomore Tracey Chace and freshman Rachel Friedlander got the chance Monday to lobby politicians in Washington, D.C., on environmental issues.
Science educator and TV personality Bill Nye "The Science Guy" will appear at UF tonight to speak about his life as a TV scientist and current issues in science.
Standing before her peers, Essence Glover knew the White Bengals were coming to an end.
As their sequined saris glittered in the glow of tea lights, dancers celebrated the Indian festival of lights.
Wearing traditional red Chinese outfits and holding silk fans, four UF students performed a customary fan dance set to modern music as a celebration of their culture.
Two SFCC students, along with 6,000 other students from around the nation, will lobby Congress today to discuss environmental issues.