Juggling club to share skills with audience
By Vonecia Carswell | Oct. 21, 2010Objects in Motion, UF’s juggling club, will perform at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s ButterflyFest on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
Objects in Motion, UF’s juggling club, will perform at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s ButterflyFest on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
UF department heads are calling for free public access to online journal articles.
Florida college students are twice as likely as the general population to become compulsive gamblers, according to a new study.
Catalan singer-songwriter Pau Alabajos performed for more than 75 people at the Thomas Center Tuesday night in celebration of Catalan culture and its constrained music scene.
About 50 students gathered in Orange and Brew on Tuesday night for guided discussions on culture in politics, in a open forum titled “Politics of Silence.”
The Student Senate approved a resolution in opposition of block tuition at a meeting Tuesday night.
Students have made their voices heard by staying silent.
Tickets to the game usually sell out within minutes of going on sale. This year, however, tickets were still for sale hours after they became available.
The Gator Nation will have representation at the inaugural USA Science & Engineering Festival this week in Washington, D.C.
Holding a two-inch fish, Larry Page runs his thumb along the yellow skin beneath its eye.
The website Dormzy began shipping to UF in September, after launching at the beginning of the fall semester.
A member ofthe UF Board of Trustees has donated $2 million to department of chemistry.
In honor of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, members of the UF chapter of the international nonprofit group One will sell BeadforLife jewelry on the Plaza of the Americas from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m Wednesday.
Cook also canceled his other performances on his Florida tour, which would have been in Tallahassee, Tampa and West Palm Beach, according to a press release on his website.
The audience was silent while Steve Mesler talked about the moment that changed his life.
To catch the attention of students, the Office of Sustainability is seeking to reach students and promote awareness of alternative forms of transportation through social media and Web use.
Despite the Gators’ recent losses on the football field, fans, students and alumni were still filled with spirit as they cheered and participated in the traditional Homecoming events.
Students raced across campus Sunday for Pi Delta Psi’s annual Amazing Race.
What I hope isn’t true might be. Although the Gators were outplayed this weekend, there were two specific drives that caught my attention – the first two drives.
With approval ratings dropping faster than the Gators’ credibility on the football field, the commander in chief refuses to give up on the people who helped elect him.