Cyclists promote solar power during campus pit stop
By JENNIFER COLEMAN | Jan. 28, 2010After pedaling 12,993 miles, two cyclists made a pit stop in Gainesville Thursday as part of a worldwide bicycle tour to promote solar energy.
After pedaling 12,993 miles, two cyclists made a pit stop in Gainesville Thursday as part of a worldwide bicycle tour to promote solar energy.
Four students from Miami Dade College pass through Gainesville on a hike from Miami to Washington, D.C.
After a difficult year and the end of a turbulent decade, President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address evoked opinions from both sides of the political spectrum.
“Oedipus the King,” a more than 2,500-year-old play, will begin a nine-show run at the Nadine McGuire Black Box Theatre today.
Students interested in Student Government should go Reitz Union Room 284 Friday, Monday or Tuesday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Class clowns at UF could have the chance to get paid.
Undergraduate and graduate students are far from united in their views about the future of the Reitz Union.
Meghan McCain, who spoke at the University Auditorium, focused on civility in politics and the need for the Republican Party being more receptive toward social issues.
Lidice Ferrera created a Facebook event to protest the Writing on the Wall Project after she saw a cinder block with "Cuban" written on it.
Working out just got a little bit harder.
More than 50 people watched Hip-Hop Collective perform on Turlington Plaza.
About 2,000 students cruised through the Reitz Union Colonnade Tuesday for the Study Abroad Fair.
When incoming journalism freshmen purchase a laptop, they won’t have to debate between a Mac or PC.
The Emerging Pathogens Institute focuses on controlling new and re-emerging diseases.
ABOUT 350 STUDENTS ATTENDED THE SPEECH.
Meghan McCain’s speech has been moved from Pugh Hall to the University Auditorium.
IT WILL BE HELD IN REITZ RION BALLROOM AT 4 P.M.
About 50 students attended the panel discussion in Ustler Hall
After a little more than a year of renovations, the Millhopper Branch Library will turn over a new page when it reopens Feb. 27.
It will be an additional $500 a year.