Ever noticed the foliage and landscaping around UNF? Assistant director of physical facilities Chuck Hubbuch is the man who helps make our campus beautiful. He was invited to work on the landscaping and grounds for the Campus Beautification Program set by John Delaney in 2005. Since then, Hubbuch has helped create the backdrop for our campus environment. Phots by Keri Weiland.
Hear Hums
Hear Hums are a Gainesville group that charge their way through watery psychedelic folk with energetic drumming. Their adventurous sound, not unlike that of Prince Rama or Animal...
Here We Go Magic is a Brooklyn-based project that crafts a clever blend of ambient hypnotica and melodic indie rock." Starting as the lo-fi bedroom psychedelia of singer Luke Temple, it quickly grew...
UNF and Mayo Clinic seek to promote breast cancer awareness through the eight annual Upbeat Pink musical tribute. The concert will be held Friday, Oct. 12 in the Lazzara Performance Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Any given Friday near the Fort Caroline National Memorial along the St. Johns River, UNF anthropology students can be found deep in the Florida marsh, searching for evidence of a lost French fort.
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With an issue that's recently come back into fame courtesy of the Emmy Award-winning series Boardwalk Empire, Lawless brings bootlegging to the big screen.
In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, the UNF Women’s Center, Intercultural Center for PEACE, and Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc. hosted a discussion led by several Hispanic women...
Check out Club Fest this Thursday for a chance to join some new clubs and dress like your favorite superhero. More than 100 UNF clubs will be blasting off at this year’s Club Fest for a chance to win club of the year and possibly accrue some new members.
Art and Soul: The Interfaith Center’s new series of coffeehouse-style concerts and workshops aims to bring students together. Last Thursday, the Interfaith Center featured its first artist, Al Letson, at the student union.
Everyone knows the feeling of walking into a class on the first day of school, looking around the room, and realizing you don’t know a single person there. In order to solve this problem, two UNF undergraduates have created a way for students to connect with one another all over the nation via a website.