Photographer to snap topless shots for cancer awareness
By ANNA QUINTANA | Oct. 15, 2009A local photographer will shoot topless women to raise money for breast cancer.
A local photographer will shoot topless women to raise money for breast cancer.
When it comes to communicating with its students, UF is all a-Twitter.
A little rain didn't ruin this rally.
Gator Growl begins setting up $1.1 million show
Senators discussed a bill Tuesday night that would double the administrative fee Student Government pays to UF.
Many of UF's graduate assistants will be getting a raise this year and next.
Tucked between the Essequibo River and Colombia, resting atop the overshadowing Latin American country of Brazil, lays Venezuela, a country Carles Muntaner has been keeping an eye on for the past 10 years.
UF has moved forward with plans to build a new research center at Lake Nona.
UF researchers have made a breakthrough in gene therapy, which they hope will help reduce Parkinson's disease symptoms.
Supporters and opponents around the world were shocked to hear President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize Friday. Even the president seemed caught off guard.
About 160,000 gallons of water flooded Riker Hall on Saturday after a sprinkler pipe was broken on the third floor, according to a statement released by Riker Hall staff.
The blanket with sleeves, the Snuggie, could be yours for free.
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The Hub's extended hours may have gone into effect last week, but the study party continues tonight with giveaways from Starbucks and Gator Dining.
With new senators installed and the Unite Party maintaining the majority of the Student Senate, leaders of both minority parties have said their work for the semester is just beginning.
The dean of the College of Nursing is one of three finalists for the presidency of Georgia Southern University, officials announced Thursday.
Students tested their abilities to find random historical facts Thursday night.
Joe Browder may have talked about the Florida's history of environmental activism, but he warned his audience not to take history too seriously.
Showing up with one of the smallest programming budgets, UF's Reitz Union Board Entertainment left with the biggest prize Saturday at the National Association for Campus Activities' regional conference in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Students expressed their concerns over cockroach infestations, stress and the national debt at the Wall of Worries Thursday afternoon.