President reflects on time in office
By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN | Apr. 20, 2010After a year focused on moving forward, Jordan Johnson looked back with pride on his term as Student Body president Monday afternoon.
After a year focused on moving forward, Jordan Johnson looked back with pride on his term as Student Body president Monday afternoon.
Although Gainesville has no red carpet, Accent speakers still get star treatment.
The last Senate meeting of the spring semester was a little brighter than usual.
Their signs were more weathered and their crowd has dwindled since the first protest, but the message of protesters was just as strong during their third march Tuesday afternoon.
Kofi Adu-Brempong’s story has been told through the shouts of protesters and the text of police reports.
Forget Optimus Prime.
Lauren Book-Lim is on a journey to fight against sexual assault one step at a time.
Student activists met with UF President Bernie Machen again on Friday to discuss their demands for justice after the Corry Village shooting of Kofi Adu-Brempong.
They got the crowd laughing by taking on roles as pirates, creepy costume shop owners and drunk college students Saturday, but the actors from the Upright Citizens Brigade and Theatre Strike Force take improv seriously.
The FDLE finished its investigation regarding the shooting of Kofi Adu-Brempong and its contents will determine whether charges will be pressed or whether police used unnecessary force.
Dan Savage did not come to Gainesville to promote what he called his “big, sweaty, gay agenda,” as some conservatives have thought he was guilty of in the past.
Dressed to impress in a tropical paradise, guests will take strides in the fight against cancer Saturday in a “Polynesian Paradise.”
Students hoping for hot bagels were disappointed Thursday when the Einstein Bros. Bagels at the Hub was shut down because of plumbing problems.
Several different groups took the stage at the O’Connell Center Thursday night for the VISA International Month Talent Show, raising about $1,200 in funds.
Students have a lot on their plates with exams approaching, but performers in the Spring 2010 Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Showcase have no problem with balancing acts.
University Police Department officers have to jump through a couple of hoops before they are allowed to patrol the campus.
The UF graduate students who filmed post-earthquake footage in Haiti will be able to use their video for their master’s thesis documentary.
Wednesday night, Bryan Callen had a tip for audience members at the Orange & Brew looking to get lucky.
UF students and residents from around the Gainesville community took a look back at the civil rights movement Wednesday night.