Ladies nights may end
Mar. 30, 2010This week, local bar and restaurant owners received a letter from Gainesville Equal Opportunity Director Cecil Howard telling them that offering ladies night specials may get them into trouble.
This week, local bar and restaurant owners received a letter from Gainesville Equal Opportunity Director Cecil Howard telling them that offering ladies night specials may get them into trouble.
Willie Joe Sanders had five children of his own to care for, but he also acted as a father figure for countless UF medical students.
Conversation continued about the Reitz Union repairs at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.
The founders of Grooveshark and other successful entrepreneurs who have ties to UF will participate in a forum today to discuss how they opened their businesses.
In six months, second-year UF law student John Hunt will have one extra year of free health care.
Nicholas Slater was sitting in his health class of about 50 students when he noticed something bizarre about his class.
By this fall, UF’s tuition will likely increase by 15 percent in order to bring it closer to the national average, according to UF President Bernie Machen.
The Inter-Residence Hall Association turned up the heat at its Hotter Than Hot Diversity Dance Showcase Monday night.
Hillel held its first of two Passover Seders on Monday night. About 300 people attended.
Unfortunately for two UF graduate students, not one minute of their Haiti footage will be allowed in the final cut, rendering their thesis project incomplete.
After packing on the pounds during colder months and concealing the weight under heavy winter clothing, students begin to lose weight fast before summer.
The third annual Festival of India, which took place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., featured four different tents with educational displays where students could ask questions about Krishna beliefs.
Students didn’t need their eyes to appreciate the art at the 13th annual MindSight exhibit Saturday.
The students who traveled around Gainesville for Saturday’s Swamp Hunt weren’t hunting for Easter eggs or animals.
Students from diverse backgrounds showcased their artwork at the first Colors of Hope: Art Exhibition on Friday.
Kofi Adu-Brempong was teaching 117 students this semester in GEA 1000.
About 12,000 people attended the concert at Flavet Field.
Nick LoCastro and Andrew Hill walked onto the Reitz Union North Lawn Saturday draped from head to toe in traditional Japanese robes.
Yoga is one of the many classes offered at the on campus gyms and taking one is an extraordinary and spiritual experience.