UF Pro-Life Alliance promotes message with cupcakes, sprinkles
By Miguel Chateloin | Oct. 11, 2011Melisa Bieden didn't get to celebrate her birthday this week or get a cupcake in her name.
Melisa Bieden didn't get to celebrate her birthday this week or get a cupcake in her name.
The bird was huge and looked like a cross between a penguin and a pigeon. It walked out from behind a bush and stopped traffic, walking in circles before it flew away. And the man who saw it was embarrassed to talk about it.
More than 100 students came ready for a good laugh and some Latin jokes Tuesday night.
Way to go, UF Student Government.
UF astronomers have uncovered new details about the formation of the Milky Way galaxy with the help of the world's largest telescope.
A white, 5-foot-5-inch orb-like structure sits out of place among the scales, measurement tools, shelving units, computers and common office materials in Room 227 of UF's Food Science and Human Nutrition building.
Don't relocate. Communicate.
As public concern over fossil-fuel dependence increases, many are turning to the sun.
Two Student Senate bills have recently stalled due to lack of specifics.
After months of planning, 12 start-up companies and service providers moved into the Innovation Hub on Monday.
Students browsing booths at the Arts and Cultural Opportunities Fair last week looked on in surprise as 70 students began dancing and Gator-chomping in unison.
It's super easy to get caught up in the mood of a situation. I don't know about you guys, but I can tend to be melodramatic sometimes.
Two Student Senate bills were vetoed recently, one by the interim Vice President of Student Affairs Dave Kratzer and one by Student Body Treasurer T.J. Villamil.
Here's a list of the crimes committed on the UF campus over the past week.
Krishna Lunch, which served its first plates of food at UF nearly 40 years ago, has begun offering a credit card payment option to customers in response to student demand.
Members of the Students Party recommended the recent Student Senate elections be redone after receiving an investigation report.
There once was a hummingbird that lived in a forest. One day, a fire began to consume the forest. Powerless, all of the animals watched. Suddenly, the hummingbird appeared with a single drop of water from a nearby stream. It dropped the water onto the flames, repeating the action over and over again as fast as it could.
About 25 students from UF Libertarians and the Gainesville chapter of Students for a Democratic Society protested the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on the Plaza of the Americas on Friday.
As Florida lawmakers try to rein in state spending in a financial atmosphere still showing signs of a recession, high school students applying for Bright Futures may find it more difficult to earn the scholarship than past graduating classes.
Prateek Gahoi took his place in front of the wicket, eyed the fielders circling the pitch and took a good, long look in the eyes of the bowler before raising his bat to swing.