The event’s organizer sported bright eyes and a wide smile as he welcomed the guest speakers to take their seats for the interfaith panel discussion. Although the audience was small, the message delivered was applicable to people worldwide and highlighted the importance of religious coexistence.
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UCF’s first Women’s Business Market Day was held on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the Student Union Patio. The event highlighted the accomplishments of women and supported local businesses, said Deborah Coffy, assistant student director for UCF’s Multicultural Student Center.
Students entered the Rosen Courtyard on Wednesday to the sounds of modern-pop classical covers, gardening activities and decorative flowers covering the spring-themed space.
UCF’s Multicultural Student Center hosted “Definition of a Woman” on Friday at the Live Oak Ballroom in honor of Women’s History Month.
The event celebrated 23 women who are making an impact on campus and within the local community. Several student organizations, including the Women’s Network and Girls Who Code, shared information on how they are contributing to female success at UCF.
A cheer echoed through the Student Union atrium Wednesday night as a Student Government official announced that Brandon Greenaway and Colby Smith have been elected as the new student body president and vice president.
UCF Student Government kicked off its partnership with O-Town Compost to encourage students to properly dispose of their organic waste on Feb 22.
Rather than heading to an office for a meeting with a professor, Brandon Greenaway was smiling ear to ear to meet with a state representative.
The student government chief of staff met with Florida Rep. Robin Bartleman during SG’s annual trip to Tallahassee on Jan. 26.
After hours of walking through minefields, seven Cuban refugees arrived at the military gate covered in cuts from barbed wire.
It was around 6 a.m. and too dark to see which flag was flying. As daylight broke, the refugees saw the stars and stripes of the American flag and heard soldiers speaking English.
Student Government senate wants students to learn about an opioid overdose medication at orientation, according to a resolution passed Thursday.
Resolution 54-08, passed 34-0-1, urges the UCF Police Department to include Narcan education at new student orientation.
In collaboration with Student Government, natural hair care products may soon be available at Knight Stop, an SG representative said.