Santa Fe professor sells earrings for nursing association
By Paisley Papineau | Nov. 30, 2015Rita Revak-Lutz spends her free time making earrings.
Rita Revak-Lutz spends her free time making earrings.
A UF professor found women who are more assertive are thought to be stronger leaders.
Narayan Kulkarni’s essay on finding his inner peace will take him to Tokyo.
The iron throne will be in someone else’s hands — The Swamp Restaurant.
The Gators are ranked top 10 in the country, and now, so is The Swamp Restaurant.
UF students relived two childhood games — capture the flag and hide-and-seek — Sunday night.
UF students soon won’t have to travel far from campus to grab their favorite Publix sub.
Local police officers and community members joined together Thursday to learn how to apply fair practices in the line of duty.
“The Vagina Monologues” is back at the Hippodrome State Theatre for its third year, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Heavener Hall’s courtyard was buzzing with students on Wednesday’s unseasonably warm afternoon as they looked to gain exposure at a Fortune 500 recruiting event.
Tyler Welz (left), a 22-year-old Santa Fe nursing senior, and Caroline Lewis, a 21-year-old Santa Fe nursing senior, sell earrings on Nov. 30, 2015, outside Santa Fe’s food court to fund a trip to the Nursing Student Association's annual convention in Orlando. The earring sale ends today at 2 p.m.
Gainesville police officers and community members attended a training course “Fair and Impartial Policing: A Science-Based Approach” Sept. 3, 2015, at Gainesville Police Department’s Hall of Heroes. The class discussed actions police officers can take to exhibit fair and impartial policing.
Gainesville police officers and community members attended a training course “Fair and Impartial Policing: A Science-Based Approach” Sept. 3, 2015, at Gainesville Police Department’s Hall of Heroes. The class discussed actions police officers can take to exhibit fair and impartial policing.