Hillel reassembles uprooted menorah
By Samantha Liebhaber | Dec. 6, 2010The UF Jewish community reassembled the large menorah in the Hillel garden in an effort to stand against hate.
The UF Jewish community reassembled the large menorah in the Hillel garden in an effort to stand against hate.
Students sat in a dark room watching a video of two women kissing Monday night.
UF’s Hillel is feeling the rhythm and blues.
On Mondays joining the snoozing sunbathers on the Plaza of the Americas, there is a large pink couch, a coffee table and lawn chairs.
About 50 students gathered in Orange and Brew on Tuesday night for guided discussions on culture in politics, in a open forum titled “Politics of Silence.”
Students filled the University Auditorium with the sound of their voices and their stomping feet at the Hispanic Heritage Month Talent Show on Tuesday night.
In a tribute to one of the world's richest religious traditions, UF Hillel hosted Rosh Hashanah celebrations Wednesday night.
Rows of computers, game consoles and eager players filled the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom Saturday as Gator Gaming hosted GatorLAN.