UF Hillel hosts first Mitzvah Madness
By Melissa Rodriguez | Mar. 28, 2016UF Hillel will give back to others with PB&J sandwiches at the first Mitzvah Madness today at 6 p.m.
UF Hillel will give back to others with PB&J sandwiches at the first Mitzvah Madness today at 6 p.m.
We live in a world full of myths. Never mind the tales of full-grown, orphaned men laying waste to our city streets in fighting over who can pull off the better tights-and-cape combo, or the tales of bewildered country leaders decrying man-induced climate change a hoax by bringing a snowball onto the Senate floor during a committee hearing. (Wait, that might have actually happened last year with a certain Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla.)
Yes, I am alive. Despite my hilariously controversial column last week, I emerged from the backlash unscathed. I don’t take the criticism personally — I find it hard to take offense from peasants. Despite this, the folks who responded negatively were aggressive. I don’t feel comfortable walking through campus anymore; I’m afraid I’ll be assaulted by a radical follower of the #StopMichael movement. So, I’ve shaved my beard and placed a paper bag over my head to hide from potential assassins.
College is already hard enough as it is. Why would you even think about something like a student credit card to add to the number of things you have to be responsible for? Well, just like your degree will be a part of you long after you graduate, so will your credit score. A student credit card can be your ticket to graduating with an excellent credit score, which will leave you with plenty of handy financial options.
Hello, Gators!
Vendor applications will soon be due for the 37th Annual Fifth Avenue Arts Festival, which includes new entertainment and themes.
Quintino De Sousa filmed a commercial for an app-development contest using Library West’s new video software.
A former NFL player told UF students to be themselves at TEDxUF on Friday night.
Song and dance filled Bartley Temple United Methodist Church on Sunday.
Mike Rivera couldn’t react in time.
A 30-foot long inflatable colon stood in the UF Health Shands Hospital Atrium on Friday.
You may not know the name Caeleb Dressel.
This version of the article ran in the March 29, 2016 print edition:
The Florida men’s tennis team has not missed a beat against Alabama over the past eight years.
Before the NCAA Championships began, sophomore Caeleb Dressel was already Florida’s biggest winner this season.
Jewish Gainesville residents can now find out if they carry a genetic disease for free.
Kelly O’Brien spent two months practicing her American Sign Language for a performance held Saturday.
UF and UF Health now rank within the top 100 places to work for.
UF business students will extinguish fires as they become firefighters for a day on Saturday.
Police: Local man threatens to harm RTS driver