Gators March to help babies
By Shannon Dobel | Nov. 11, 2010Gators March for Babies, a 5K walk sponsoring the March of Dimes’ effort to prevent premature births and other defects, will take place Sunday at 1 p.m.
Gators March for Babies, a 5K walk sponsoring the March of Dimes’ effort to prevent premature births and other defects, will take place Sunday at 1 p.m.
Jabs and jokes came from two lobbyists when they offered insider perspectives into the midterm elections to about 40 people Wednesday night at Pugh Hall.
UF’s Hillel is feeling the rhythm and blues.
On Tuesday morning, Young Money Live stopped on the Plaza of the Americas as part of its fall tour.
Students running out to buy space heaters to survive the winter may want to reconsider the purchase.
The room was packed, and Pam Soltis was especially nervous.
The Student Senate unanimously passed a bill to allocate $170,000 for maintenance in the Reitz Union Game Room at the meeting Tuesday night.
As Lt. Marion Gordy flew back from a mission in Berlin in April 1944, his plane was attacked by German anti-aircraft guns.
UF health researchers are returning to Haiti this week to track the recent cholera outbreak and to help educate locals about how to treat and prevent the disease.
Effie Rodriguez is the type of girl who doesn’t want to work a desk job her whole life.
UF’s improv comedy and sketch group, Theatre Strike Force, is performing a review of pop culture from the past 10 years Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Rion Ballroom.
Michael Tuccelli listened to the sound of a chirping frog for over an hour, fascinated.
Friends for Life of America will be hosting its Chomp Cancer Carnival today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the J. Wayne Reitz Union North Lawn.
Wearing her black JanSport backpack crammed with organic chemistry textbooks, sophomore Carly Dworkin makes her weekly trip to Shands at UF to volunteer in the hospital’s emergency department.
Why is UF hiring professional broadcasters to do anything other than teach students about radio? I really don’t get it.
Determined to keep the curtain from falling on William Shakespeare, a new thespian troupe called Shakespeare in the Swamp will perform two free, local shows a year.
Beginning today and lasting throughout November, the organization Global Nomads will be collecting donations for its project, Support a Pregnancy, on Turlington Plaza from noon to 4 p.m.
A can of Dr Pepper is about $1, but much more than chump change is at stake for UF student Kevin Parza.
As the temperature drops and the number of sniffles begins to go up, students are being urged to get their vaccinations in anticipation for flu season.
When Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer Inc., was a kid, he and his friends would ask to be paid for gardening work in spare electronic parts.