Gainesville GLBT community praises new San Francisco museum
By Hannah Swerdloff | Jan. 24, 2011Ricky Carter, the incoming president of Pride Student Union at UF, classifies himself as a “gender-queer, gay, drag queen.”
Ricky Carter, the incoming president of Pride Student Union at UF, classifies himself as a “gender-queer, gay, drag queen.”
Patricia Telles-Irvin, vice president for student affairs, announced Monday she is leaving her post to accept the same position at Northwestern University.
Less than two weeks after deciding to return to UF for his senior season, Janoris Jenkins was cited for possession of marijuana Saturday in Gainesville.
The number of times firearms have been used to overthrow a tyrannical U.S. government: zero.
State Sen. Evers’ proposal to allow guns on campus would be disastrous.
As a lecturer for the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Dave Small’s teaching contract was not renewed like it had been in the past 11 years.
The Brazilian Student Association at UF is reacting quickly to the floods that hit Rio de Janeiro and the surrounding mountainous region of the country last week.
Tyler Reed, coordinator of UF’s collegiate-league “StarCraft II” team, can play nonstop, skip meals and justify spending seven to eight hours on the computer a day.
One Florida state senator is pushing for a bill to loosen gun control in the state as well as the classroom.
About 160 students participated in Alpha Phi Omega’s third Campus Cleanup Extravaganza on Sunday which was followed by a celebration on Flavet Field with free food, games and an award ceremony.
When the University of Kentucky Wildcats come to the O’Connell Center, they will not only be competing in basketball but also in a blood drive.
January 25, 1968: Planners for the fifth annual Graham Area Playboy Party on campus announce they’re looking for Gator girls to don the bunny ears.
I was extremely uplifted to read about Student Government and Ben Meyer’s recent role in investigating taxi price gouging.
The Presbyterian and Disciples of Christ Student Center at the University of Florida began 2011 searching for a new direction.
After nearly a two-year hiatus, the UF Safe Run program is up and running again as of this week and under new leadership.
Attention insects: You’re about to be put under the microscope.
More than 200 people crowded into the Pugh Hall Ocora Thursday night to hear Ayaan Hirsi Ali speak.
Taylor McKnight has always been ambitious.
This academic year, the UF Bookstore is running a textbook rental program that saved students a total of more than half a million dollars in the summer and fall semesters.