UF grad aims to inspire with new book
By Carter Lyles | Mar. 30, 2011Author Steven D. Cohen isn’t satisfied enough with you buying his new book, “Lessons From The Podium: Public Speaking as a Leadership Art.”
Author Steven D. Cohen isn’t satisfied enough with you buying his new book, “Lessons From The Podium: Public Speaking as a Leadership Art.”
Have you ever wept in Weaver, cried near Criser, mourned in the MUB?
Chuck Klosterman is not the average public speaker.
The African Student Union will host the 39th annual showcase Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
A device that connects the world could in fact be damaging to our health.
The Bartram was Marissa Gainsburg’s home, her personal resort.
Members of the Rotaract club at UF are volunteering at the Give Kids the World Village this weekend to help make terminally ill children’s wishes come true.
Members of the UF Greek community served up mountainous piles of poultry and baked goods Tuesday for the Chicken Wing Charity Thing.
When Tricia Downing completed an Ironman triathlon, she made history as she was the first female to complete it without the use of her legs.
Members of the Freshman Leadership Council flooded the Student Senate floor Tuesday night with an outpouring of concern about a bill that would have combined the group with other student outreach programs on campus.
Planners have come up with a proposal to renovate and expand the Reitz Union, but they still don’t have the money to put it into action. The proposed renovation would cost $110 million.
A review of the effects of high-caffeine energy drinks on children and young adults suggests they may be linked to health risks as serious as heart palpitations, high blood pressure, cardiac arrest and death.
Timothy Berryhill was no stranger to earthquakes.
The New York Times began charging users to view online content Monday.
For the third year in a row, $130 million in donations for UF won’t be matched by the state, and an estimated state deficit of more than $3 billion looms as the culprit.
In a rodeo arena just off S.R. 41 in Williston, the rugged and the denim-decked have met every Thursday at 7 p.m. for five years to hear sermons from Rev. Billy Keith.
March 31, 1978: Lums, a restaurant that used to be at 1621 SW 13th St., offers a deal of two eggs, two strips of bacon or hash browns and toast for 99 cents. It also offers a deal of a quarter–pound burger, fries and a beer or a soda for $1.50. Cedar River Seafood & Oyster Bar is in that location now.
As he made the rounds throughout his district Saturday, Cliff Stearns portrayed for those in attendance a country plagued by inefficiency and reckless spending.
Drag queen and reality TV show host RuPaul will appear on April 7 as Pride Awareness Month’s keynote speaker.