Workout-buddy program rewarding for volunteers, disabled
By SOMA NWOKOLO | Jan. 25, 2010Students from the Sidney Lanier School for intellectual disabilities exercise with UF student twice a week.
Students from the Sidney Lanier School for intellectual disabilities exercise with UF student twice a week.
The commercial was created by Focus on the Family, a nonprofit Christian organization.
The fish, non-native blue tilapia, are considered pests by some.
I ran right past disgusted into just plain appalled.
The UF Levin College of Law received about $500,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice to fund a new kind of clinic for victims of domestic violence.
UF now boasts the largest Mexican film poster collection of any public institution in the U.S.
After surviving a merger, the party has spoken.
Stephanie Alman, president of the UF chapter of Invisible Children, said she was proud of the work supporters did during the contest.
The voting ends midnight for Chase Bank’s $1 million Community Giving Facebook promotion.
To many Americans, iconic images like the fall of the Berlin Wall symbolize change in regime.
For UF students, fundraising for Haiti this weekend may be as simple as eating pancakes, listening to music or attending a gala.
When translated, Haiti’s national motto says “Unity makes strength.”
Since returning from Haiti last week, Jon Bougher and Roman Safiullin have been making their rounds on the media circuit.
As disaster relief efforts provide food and shelter for those suffering in Haiti, one UF professor wants people to remember the emotional impact of the earthquake.
Students continued to hunt for jobs and internships during the Spring Career Showcase at the O’Connell Center Wednesday.
Regional Transit System and UF's RecSports employees are finding non-UF students are trying to cash in on the perks enjoyed by Gator 1 Card holders.
The newly formed Student Government party has found its candidate for Student Body President in former Orange and Blue Party Sen. Ben Cavataro.
The pajama party-themed meeting was to raise money for UF's Relay for Life chapter.
MORE THAN 28,000 STUDENTS TOOK THE SURVEY ABOUT UF EXPERIENCE.