Student groups gather to talk about stereotyping
By Samantha Liebhaber | Nov. 22, 2010Students sat in a dark room watching a video of two women kissing Monday night.
Students sat in a dark room watching a video of two women kissing Monday night.
Coach Urban Meyer and Father David J. Ruchinski are trying to supply food and clothing to homeless people and needy families with the help of the football team.
Somewhere in Gainesville, Jennifer Kramel knows there is a cat that needs her help.
When a drought in Alachua County drained Newnans Lake down to a moist bed of mud, local high school students stumbled upon canoes that hadn’t seen the light of day in several millennia.
Columnist Chris Dodson makes an inaccurate point about Congressional lame duck sessions in his Monday column.
A group of UF students gave women in the community the keys to the workforce through workshops and seminars Monday.
University of Central Florida business professor Richard Quinn gave his 615 students an interesting dilemma this month: Fess up or get out.
Now that whining politicians and journalists have bravely taken a stand against the malt energy phenomenon known as Four Loko, maybe they can now turn their sights to another powerful combination that can be hazardous to those who imbibe it in too-large doses.
After successfully playing a complete 40 minutes on Thursday, the Gators were afflicted by an old problem.
This blowout win was exactly what the Gators needed.
If Jordan Reed has gotten this far without a full grasp of Florida’s playbook, imagine what he could do if he ever picked up the offense.
This weekend the Gators treaded in the waters of the 1996 Olympics, rising to place in the top five of the Georgia Tech Invitational’s 13 competing teams. The men’s team finished in second while the women secured the third-place spot.
I come from a family where everyone for several generations has graduated college, and most of my immediate family own businesses. What I’ve noticed most since becoming a student at the university is that I have a very uncommon perspective.
Florida took the first step in salvaging its disappointing season against Appalachian State on Saturday in the The Swamp.
Moffat, 73, passed away Nov. 14 after a two-year battle with cancer. He had served as a UF law professor for more than 40 years, specializing in jurisprudence, or the science or philosophy of law.
In his Thursday column, Nate Rushing truly misrepresented UF’s new Meatless Monday campaign.
Kaitlynn Floyd has covered both sides of the note card in small print. She only gets one, so she has to make it count. It’s hard to steady her hands with her heart pumping like a piston.
While waiting in line to see “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1,” moviegoers also helped save lives.
The fact that Facebook is revamping its messaging system is no cause for alarm or uproar.