Signing Gators get game gigs
By ERICA COOK | Feb. 1, 2010Members of Signing Gators are lending their hands at UF gymnastics meets, basketball games and baseball games to sign the national anthem while it is being sung.
Members of Signing Gators are lending their hands at UF gymnastics meets, basketball games and baseball games to sign the national anthem while it is being sung.
Students lacking spare change can donate blood plasma to raise money for Gators United for Haiti.
Love is in the air for this year’s Black History Month.
Loreal Dolar was about to enter her first year of college when life took a drastic turn.
Slating interviews for Student Senate positions with the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party will come to an end Tuesday at 5 p.m.
The Unite Party and the Student Alliance party have filled all the seats on their executive tickets.
About 200 people attended the Islam Fair in celebration of Islam Awareness Month at UF Monday.
“A Love Story,” the theme for this year’s Black History Month, is not a reference to a Taylor Swift song or Valentine’s Day.
Interviews for Student Government positions with the Unite and Student Alliance parties began Friday and will continue today and Tuesday.
UF is trying to take a bite out of last year’s $40 million energy bill for UF and Shands at UF.
Project Makeover, a UF organization that seeks to improve the educational environment for low-income students, kicked its fundraising efforts into gear Sunday with a kickball tournament on Flavet Field.
UF Habitat for Humanity needs some help before it can help others this semester.
When the dust settled, students started to smash.
UF’s Southwest Parking Garage Complex has been certified as one of the greenest facilities in the nation.
After pedaling 12,993 miles, two cyclists made a pit stop in Gainesville Thursday as part of a worldwide bicycle tour to promote solar energy.
Four students from Miami Dade College pass through Gainesville on a hike from Miami to Washington, D.C.
After a difficult year and the end of a turbulent decade, President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address evoked opinions from both sides of the political spectrum.
“Oedipus the King,” a more than 2,500-year-old play, will begin a nine-show run at the Nadine McGuire Black Box Theatre today.
Students interested in Student Government should go Reitz Union Room 284 Friday, Monday or Tuesday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Class clowns at UF could have the chance to get paid.