Weekend event round-up: Blues fest, Hipp horror shows, Buddhist relics
Oct. 31, 2013A spinoff of last year’s Swamp Symphony, Gators Jazz & Blues Fest will be hosted from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday on Flavet Field.
A spinoff of last year’s Swamp Symphony, Gators Jazz & Blues Fest will be hosted from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday on Flavet Field.
Max Brooks, author of best-selling books “The Zombie Survival Guide” and “World War Z,” left the audience in a packed Reitz Union Rion Ballroom convulsing with laughter.
This Halloween, with a history of blackface in Gainesville in mind, UF students have been discouraged from seeing cultures as costumes.
With mixed feelings among college students about the updated iPhone operating system, some UF students are now turning to the BlackBerry Messenger app as an alternative.
She had tried and failed before, but this year, Elizabeth Renda’s hard work proved successful when her name was printed on the list of White House interns for Fall 2013.
Zachary Field knows better than to post an inappropriate photo on Facebook.
Homecoming weekend will fall in October for 2014, the first time it’s been scheduled outside of November in four years.
UF men and women lined up to strut their stuff Tuesday for the Homecoming Pageant’s 90th anniversary.
Within 13 minutes, Tuesday night’s Student Senate approved funding for two organizations and wrapped up its weekly meeting.
The university’s library system was recently chosen to preserve the papers of a legacy.
Here’s a story with a strange ending: There was once a student at UF who became involved with campus politics. As the liaison between the majority party and the fraternities, she sent an email ensuring the frat boys don’t forget to lend their support.
“You better keep walking, girl, because we’re gonna grab you if we catch you.”
A distinguished UF chemistry professor is combining music and science with the release of his first solo album, “Genius Boy Music.”
UF Health Shands Hospital and Flad Architects came together Monday to carve up some fun.
While UF’s administration pushes toward becoming a top 10 university, college ranking systems are shifting their attention from prestige to value.
People are too reliant on their gizmos, and young adults believe it’s dehumanizing their interactions.
The Challenge Course and Alpine Tower program at Lake Wauburg’s South Shore is reaching new heights.
The Florida Cicerones, the official student ambassadors to the university, performed a flash mob at about 12:35 p.m. Monday on Turlington Plaza in preparation for their Fall forum today at 6 p.m. in Emerson Alumni Hall.
UF’s College of Medicine is building a new education center in its efforts to move from a disciplined-based program to a patient-centered one.
As students scramble to assemble DIY costumes, some thrift shops report increased traffic from the younger crowd.