Celebration wraps up Black History Month
By MINCH MINCHIN | Feb. 28, 2010The end of UF’s Black History Month celebration Sunday night also marked the end of Betty J. Fullwood’s 32-year career at UF.
The end of UF’s Black History Month celebration Sunday night also marked the end of Betty J. Fullwood’s 32-year career at UF.
Facebook isn’t just a classroom distraction.
Brittany Rouille remembers walking out of the Student Health Care Center in tears when she was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa more than two years ago.
There is more to Gainesville politics than Student Government elections.
Art and science put aside their differences during the second annual Science of Elegance Art Contest. The winners of the contest were announced at Marston Science Library on Thursday afternoon.
Children will sleep next to Columbian mammoths and butterflies this weekend.
By the time students graduate, they owe about $2,500 in credit card debt and about $10,000 in school loans, according to Michael Gutter, a UF assistant professor.
The World’s Largest Water Balloon Fight Against Breast Cancer will be held this Saturday at Flavet Field.
Compromise and civility are nonexistent in Florida, according to a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, a former mayor of Jacksonville and a former state senator.
When Jennifer Goetz moved to Gainesville five years ago, she decided it was time to take charge.
With as little as two hours every week, students can impact a child’s life and fulfill volunteer requirements for class.
The Student Government Election Commission issued an order Tuesday that urged members of the Student Alliance party to stop handing out fliers and knocking on doors in apartment complexes.
Local artists and organizations will attend an annual art forum today to discuss low art-program funding and their still-decreasing budgets.
A crowd of students cheered on fellow Gator Matthew Lake as he did more than two dozen pull-ups Tuesday afternoon.
UF students can help make a wish come true.
Student Government candidates are still campaigning and so is the Reitz Union.
This election season, students have been sweating about executives, Senate seats and the Reitz Union fee, but there’s another important question on the ballot: Should UF support sweatshop labor?
As the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party continued to campaign, 5,289 students cast their votes Tuesday on the first day of Student Government elections.
If you happen to see zombies on campus in the next couple of weeks, don’t be alarmed.