Roe v. Wade lawyer speaks about gender roles
By Joey Flechas | Mar. 3, 2010When Sarah Weddington graduated from law school in the late 1960s, her first interview involved convincing a man that she didn’t have to be home to cook dinner every night.
When Sarah Weddington graduated from law school in the late 1960s, her first interview involved convincing a man that she didn’t have to be home to cook dinner every night.
The Plaza of the Americas turned into a war zone Wednesday when Students for Justice in Palestine presented its own simulation of the Gaza Strip conflict.
UF alumnus and Miami Herald columnist Carl Hiaasen, who also worked for the Independent Florida Alligator as a student, spoke in Pugh Hall on Tuesday night.
Randall Murch cannot share his secrets from classified missions he was involved in as an FBI agent.
Alexa Carlin has big dreams of becoming a fashion entrepreneur, but she had to start out small.
UF students and faculty are making the ultimate “green” house, but it won’t stay at UF for long.
When Carl Hiaasen visits UF tonight, he will be speaking off the top of his head.
Theatre Strike Force moved to its own beat Monday night on Turlington Plaza.
The earthquake in Chile has not yet sparked the student-led relief efforts seen in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake.
Although students voted against the renovation and expansion of the Reitz Union, a new union may still be on the horizon.
Fake orgasms, free condoms and sex jeopardy were all tools used to arouse UF students’ interest in awareness about sexual issues in Anderson Hall Monday night.
Batsmen swung and bowlers knocked down wickets at the UVS Field Sunday afternoon.
Facebook isn’t just a classroom distraction.
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.
Organizers were hoping to raise $5000. Poor turnout is being blamed on foul weather.
The 500 people who gathered at Santa Fe College Friday and Saturday night for the third annual Stars Night Out benefit were celebrating more than the arts.
After an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck 200 miles southwest of Santiago, Chile, early Saturday morning, UF has contacted a student in Chile and is taking measures to provide relief for the catastrophe.
The UF zombie apocalypse ended with the human resistance losing with zombies feasting on their brains.
Both SG parties were found guilty of campaign violations and were charged small fines.