Great Gator Debaters to debate racism
By Robert Imfeld | Feb. 8, 2010Students will debate how to end racial disparity in education during the first Great Gator Debaters Tournament today at 7 p.m. in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
Students will debate how to end racial disparity in education during the first Great Gator Debaters Tournament today at 7 p.m. in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
Partner yoga and salsa classes are offered on Thursday.
Riots and disease will make the country unsafe, UF spokeswoman said.
The Phillips Center for the Performing Arts was transformed into a church Friday night when about 800 people attended the University Gospel Choir’s annual Gospel Extravaganza.
During a visit to UF Friday, Florida Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson had some critical words for his party.
Pricing starts at $40 Feb. 12 and 13 and increases by $5 for appointments between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Feb. 14. There is a student discount.
Technology, entertainment and design came together for ideas worth sharing at UF’s first TEDx event Saturday afternoon.
UF jumped 11 spots to rank fifth in the nation for the number of Peace Corps volunteers it produces.
In the office of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is a bust with a plaque that reads, “Old Man Can’t is dead — I helped bury him.”
A new program at UF will open doors for students concentrating on special education.
University Gospel Choir will host its annual spring concert Friday at 7 p.m. at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
The Murphree Area Council will host its first BYOB: bring your own background event Saturday in order to broaden the cultural celebration of Black History Month.
When Urban Meyer announced on Dec. 26 he was stepping down then switched a day later it to just taking a leave of absence, it was suppose to negatively affect the Gators’ recruiting efforts.
Clarification
Reitz Union food court expected to bring Papa John's and Panda Express by Summer B.
As Southwest Recreation Center construction continues, students are getting their fitness fix off campus.
Future college students may start to find underage drinking a little more challenging.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas will answer questions from a panel at the UF Levin College of Law.
A UF professor has a handle on wheelchair technology.
Student Senators played it safe at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.