Summer a great time to have laid-back, short-term flings
By Emily Culclasure | Apr. 18, 2012Even if you happen to be taking classes or doing an internship, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy this wonderful season we know as summer.
Even if you happen to be taking classes or doing an internship, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy this wonderful season we know as summer.
Spring has officially sprung, bringing with it warmer weather, blooming flowers and, as always, a terrible allergy season for Gainesville. Aside from Spring Break, the absolute best part about this season is the opportunity to go on dates that involve being outdoors. So go ahead and pack up your winter coats, lose the jeans and grab a bathing suit. The beautiful weather is calling your name and offering you plenty of new and exciting date ideas.
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With Thanksgiving less than two weeks away, it's hard not to get amped up about having a small vacation away from the Gator Nation. Canceled classes, plans to head back home to see family and friends and the anticipation of having a delicious feast are taking over the UF student body and faculty. But with all of the excitement, we tend to overlook the portion of the Gainesville community that may need our help to make Thanksgiving extra special.
Volunteering at events looks excellent on resumes, but nothing says "I'm dedicated" quite like making a commitment to a volunteering organization around campus.