Organizations network on Reitz lawn for Disability Awareness Fair
By Amanda Cohen | Nov. 16, 2011Twelve community and student organizations gathered on the Reitz Union North Lawn on Wednesday afternoon to network for the Disability Awareness Fair.
Twelve community and student organizations gathered on the Reitz Union North Lawn on Wednesday afternoon to network for the Disability Awareness Fair.
In response to the eviction of Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zuccotti Park in New York on Tuesday, the American Dream Movement is hosting a We Are The 99 % nationwide rally today.
It is the time of the year again to register for classes for the spring semester. Students, typically sophomores, juniors and seniors, are starting to take upper-level classes specific to their colleges. There are certain classes students take that are widely known as the most challenging. Compiled below are tips from professors and students in the various colleges of UF, on Biochemistry, Finance, Reporting and Thermodynamics - some of the hardest courses for students at UF.
In September, about 8,000 UF students threaded their ways through fliers, stickers, party supporters and snaking lines to vote at the on-campus polls.
Hyunji Lim and Moonhee Cho want to work in America.
Waving colorful signs and chanting "stand up, fight back," UF graduate assistants rallied Wednesday to protest student fees they think are unfair.
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First spotted on the streets of New York and Los Angeles on celebrities such as Khloe Kardashian Odom, critter hats have scurried their way down to Gainesville. And with cold weather around the corner (fingers crossed), they'll have a warm welcome.
Scents of cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar and baked apples escape from the oven, filling the kitchen with the warm aroma that is reminiscent of grandma's baking come holiday time.
In the third impeachment trial in UF Student Government history, the Senate voted Tuesday night not to impeach Supervisor of Elections Toni Megna.
Instead of climbing rock walls or running obstacle courses, participants in the Technology Entrepreneur BootCamp gathered Tuesday evening to hear business tips and learn how to pitch their products to investors.
Spanish freshman Keegan Storrs wanted to make his first college schedule an interesting one.
UF Army ROTC and Navy ROTC will compete Thursday to determine which branch is better - at flag football, that is.
Without a cigarette, smokers become restless, anxious and irritable but also healthier.
Luma Mufleh left a priveleged life in Jordan to coach a children's soccer team in Georgia.
UF Hillel has expanded Israel Week into Israel Month this year in hopes of giving students more opportunity to participate.
Student Senate President Andy Mason has announced the 11 members of the specialized committee that will be tasked with revising the UF Student Government elections codes.
Eight UF students took home the first and second place spots at a national mock trial competition in Alexandria, Va., last week.
The Florida Quidditch team left Gainesville last week for the 2011 World Cup as a 21-member group with high hopes.
Students and faculty can attend events showcasing UF's international programs all week.