November 2006

Author Speaks About “Blood Diamonds”

Journalist Greg Campbell, author of the award-winning book Blood Diamonds: Tracing the Deadly Path of the World’s Most Precious Stones, will be speaking in Rinker 110 at 8 p.m. on November 30.
Campbell spent years infiltrating rebel groups in Sierra Leone, West Africa, and tracing the deadly trail of these blood diamonds. He will […]

Filed under Events on November 27, 2006.

BGSO presents A Call to Consciousness: Activism through the Arts

The Black Graduate Student Organization (BSGO) presents “A Call to Consciousness: Activism through the Arts” - The 21st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards Celebration, featuring the award-winning African American poet and author, Amiri Baraka. The event includes a dinner banquet and performances. Saturday, January 13, 2007 at 6:00pm in the Grand Ballroom, […]

Filed under Student Organizations on November 27, 2006.

HPV Forum

Did you know that 50% of sexually active men and women acquire a Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection at some point in their life? Student Government Health Cabinet presents an HPV Forum on November 30, 2006 at 7pm in Florida Gym Room 245. Come find out more information about HPV and the new HPV […]

Filed under Student Organizations on November 27, 2006.

Find Your Voice with the UF Women’s Chorale

You think you can sing? You think you can’t sing? Either way, you’re invited to experience making music as a member of the Women’s Chorale. Whether you’re new to singing or have choral or solo experience, we can promise you your voice will blend beautifully. The music you’ll sing includes classical, popular and […]

Filed under Student Organizations on November 27, 2006.

Students Making Trade Fair Meeting

Interested in Fair Trade? Want to learn about Fair Trade? Or do you just like coffee? Come to the next general body meeting of Students Making Trade Fair on Tuesday, November 28th at 8pm in Reitz 278-279. It’s the next big thing on campus! For more details visit http://grove.ufl.edu/~fair/

Filed under Student Organizations on November 27, 2006.

Make Paris your Classroom

Enroll in high-caliber courses taught by distinguished UF scholars and enhanced by site visits, guest speakers, excursions, and more! The Paris Research Center (PRC) is currently accepting applications for our 2007 Spring Break, May Intersession and Summer Study Abroad programs. For more information, please email us at paris-research@clas.ufl.edu or visit www.clas.ufl.edu/PRC. Do not let […]

Filed under Study Abroad, Opportunities on November 27, 2006.

Florida Alternative Breaks Hosts Silent Auction

Florida Alternative Breaks (FAB) is hosting a silent auction on Wednesday November 29 from 8am-6pm on the Reitz Union Colonnade. Auction items will include gift certificates, artwork, spa days, weekend get-a-ways, and much much more. FAB is a community service organization on campus that sends service trips out over winter, spring and summer breaks. Please […]

Filed under Student Organizations on November 27, 2006.

Homecoming and Gator Growl AGC/AP applications available NOW!

Applications for Associate General Chair of Homecoming and Associate Producer of Gator Growl are currently available in the Florida Blue Key office (room 312 of the Reitz Union). Applications are due January 16th. Questions? Call the FBK office at (352) 392-1671 x.400. Apply to be a part of the world’s largest student-run […]

Filed under Student Organizations on November 27, 2006.

“Hearts for the Holidays” Benefits Pediatric Cancer Patients

Brighten the holiday of a hospital-bound pediatric cancer patient! Come make a holiday card this week with Friends for Life. We will be tabling at the Reitz Colonnade and Turlington Plaza Monday Nov. 27 - Friday Dec. 1, periods 3-7. Cards will be sent to pediatric oncology departments of hospitals across the nation. For more […]

Filed under Service, Opportunities on November 27, 2006.

Black History Month 2007 Back in the Days

Can you sing, act, or dance? Well, Black History Month 2007 is looking for you! “Back in the Days” is the Black History Month production in which students showcase their talents in the performing arts while celebrating the many accomplishments of African Americans.
If you are interested in participating in 2007 Back in the Days, please […]

Filed under Student Organizations on November 27, 2006.