Organization serves mealworm cookies, ‘Bambi tacos’ at Beast Feast
By Meredith Rutland | Feb. 26, 2012About 400 people feasted Saturday on stranger-than-usual fare at the UF student chapter of The Wildlife Society’s 29th annual Beast Feast.
About 400 people feasted Saturday on stranger-than-usual fare at the UF student chapter of The Wildlife Society’s 29th annual Beast Feast.
Aidan Knowles is one of about 200 international exchange students who study at UF every year.
Using three photographs, a 55-year-old video clip and $700 from the Benton Engineering Council, the UF Gator Robotics club resurrected a 7-foot robot from the past.
A new UF blog about the Reitz Union is set to debut in early March and is still looking for student bloggers.
The deadline for SFC’s second annual 48 Hour Film Competition was 7 p.m. sharp Sunday night at Emiliano’s Cafe — a deadline so strict that two teams were disqualified for submitting three minutes late.
Although it was the men’s team that came into this weekend’s meet as defending champions, it was the women who added yet another Southeastern Conference title to the school’s history books Sunday.
The Election Commission ruled that the Unite Party did not directly or indirectly coerce voters to vote in the Student Government elections held on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Like other college students facing midterms, Santa Fe junior Laura Putlek has a project and paper due this week, two exams and two lab practicals.
About 236 people attended Shaykh Omar Suleiman’s speech about American media bias toward Islam on Thursday night as part of Islam Awareness Month.
One Regional Transit System mechanic joined eight members of Students for a Democratic Society in Tigert Hall on Thursday as they asked the UF administration to support bus drivers’ contract negotiations.
A former intern at Harper’s Bazaar filed a class-action lawsuit in regard to her unpaid work from August to December 2011.
A Miami couple donated $5 million to a UF gene therapy program.
The Gator Nation recently showed its social media presence to the judges of an online contest.
Scam versions of Angry Birds have been flooding the Android application market, prompting UF to warn students about the potential danger.
A 13-year-old’s short documentary about a homeless family will kick off the third annual Cinema Verde Film Festival today.
My name is Michael Andrews and I am president of the Benton Engineering Council, the umbrella organization that serves as the official point of contact for all engineering involvement.
This is a response to the article, “Sorority member speaks out about election.”
I had the pleasure of visiting the student gardens recently to check out what the Ethnoecology Society had to offer.
Avner Even-Zohar has successfully combined two worlds that rarely mix: military work and gay rights activism.