The Ultimate Frisbee Club (nicknamed “Agent Orange” by members) was established in 1997. It followed the previous Frisbee Club, which became defunct in the late 1980s. Ultimate Frisbee is a noncontact sport played on a 70-by-30-foot field. Each team’s goal is to run the disc into the end zone by passing it to teammates. UT’s club is affiliated with the Ultimate Players Association, organizers of high-level tournaments.
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Barbara Dombrowski - “Tropic Ice” Exhibit, Screening and Lecture at Hodges Library
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Barbara Dombrowski - “Tropic Ice” Exhibit, Screening and Lecture at Hodges Library
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Barbara Dombrowski - “Tropic Ice” Exhibit, Screening and Lecture at Hodges Library