MindSight exhibits art to the blind and blind-folded
By KATIE EVANS | Mar. 28, 2010Students didn’t need their eyes to appreciate the art at the 13th annual MindSight exhibit Saturday.
Students didn’t need their eyes to appreciate the art at the 13th annual MindSight exhibit Saturday.
The students who traveled around Gainesville for Saturday’s Swamp Hunt weren’t hunting for Easter eggs or animals.
Students from diverse backgrounds showcased their artwork at the first Colors of Hope: Art Exhibition on Friday.
Kofi Adu-Brempong was teaching 117 students this semester in GEA 1000.
About 12,000 people attended the concert at Flavet Field.
Nick LoCastro and Andrew Hill walked onto the Reitz Union North Lawn Saturday draped from head to toe in traditional Japanese robes.
Yoga is one of the many classes offered at the on campus gyms and taking one is an extraordinary and spiritual experience.
A UF team of particle engineers has made a discovery with explosive possibilities.
An outdoor art installation featuring seven plastic turtles brought the issue of ocean pollution out of its shell this week.
The resolution for forming a Reitz Union Oversight Committee failed in a Senate vote with 23 votes for and 59 against.
No Southern Accent performed several different songs to a crowd of about 145 Thursday night.
A UF student organization unwrapped the religion of Sikhism on Turlington Plaza Thursday afternoon.
UF students took a ride on the dinosaur train Thursday night at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
More than 500 students hunted for apartments, condos and gifts at the off-campus housing fair Thursday on the Reitz Union Colonnade.
UF continues to LEED in its efforts to make university buildings environmentally and economically sound and energy efficient.
International relations scholar John Mearsheimer talked about the political lobby for Israel and its effect on U.S. foreign policy during a speech Wednesday night that drew a crowd of more than 100 people to Ustler Hall.
UF Student Body President Jordan Johnson was cited for disorderly conduct by the University Police Department after demanding a SNAP ride to his off-campus home at about 1:45 a.m. Saturday.
Peer pressure can lead people to start smoking, but UF is hoping it can help people stop smoking on campus.
Students, faculty and administration came together Wednesday night during Turlington Turmoil, an open discussion of the acts of intolerance that have occurred on campus in recent weeks.
Jordan Johnson was cited for disorderly conduct after demanding that a SNAP van take him to his off-campus home.