UF professor spearheads Asian American studies minor
Malini Johar Schueller grew up in Chandigarh, India, a city north of New Delhi, the country’s capital. She came from a well-educated family who encouraged her to make a career out of literature.
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Malini Johar Schueller grew up in Chandigarh, India, a city north of New Delhi, the country’s capital. She came from a well-educated family who encouraged her to make a career out of literature.
A UF graduate student was shot in the head by University Police in his own on-campus apartment.
Students, faculty and community members have called for UPD to demilitarize and disband the unit that shot Kofi Adu-Brempong.
Dear UF President Kent Fuchs,
The story of Kofi Adu-Brempong, the UF student from Ghana who was shot in the face by campus police, is coming to the big screen Tuesday.
SANFORD — The rise and fall of the crowd’s cheers almost drowned out the speech as Marie Dino and Chrisley Carpio watched the stage from a crowded grass lawn.
UF Student Body President Ben Meyers and the seven other members of the UPD Campus Advisory Committee will meet Friday to discuss issues affecting the relationship between University Police and the UF campus community.
Editor's note: The first ~21 seconds of the camera feeds from the car do not have audio. The rest of the video does.
A traffic stop that turned violent was the straw that broke the camel's back for UPD officer Keith Smith, the same officer who shot a graduate student in the face on campus two years ago.
UF President Bernie Machen announced the members of the Ad Hoc UFPD Campus Advisory Committee on Wednesday, following up on a promise to improve communication between UPD and the rest of the campus community.
It’s one year later, and the Student Body still does not know all the facts behind the Kofi Adu-Brempong incident. But what we do know stinks to high heaven.
A year after the shooting of international UF graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong by University Police, UF students and administrators are still working to improve policies to prevent such incidents in the future.
Lawyers for Kofi Adu-Brempong, the graduate student who was shot last March after a standoff with University Police, have requested that the UF Coalition for Justice Against Police Brutality remove his name and image from the group’s fliers and Facebook page.
Dave Schneider is no stranger to struggle. He’s marched with students in opposition to administrative takeovers and injustices. The fight is where he feels most comfortable. So when he faces the incumbent party in the polls he knows he can’t waiver in what he considers a good fight.
Just one month before Mike Lewis and J.T. Helm decided to write their pro-gun pieces in Wednesday’s Alligator, 21-year-old FSU student Ashley Cowie was shot fatally in the chest. The shooter had been drinking earlier in the day and was showing off his rifle. Is that the kind of responsible gun use Lewis and Helm want to bring to our campus?
It wasn’t a scene from a western shootout, but Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting was full of heated debate.
The UF Police Department has been named as one of six institutions that will serve as a national mentor to other police organizations in responding to mental health situations.
In the dimly lit, multicolored side room of Leonardo’s 706, City Commission candidate Ozzy Angulo prepared for his campaign’s kickoff.
The UF Police Department’s national accreditation is being re-evaluated, and students, faculty and citizens had the chance to put in their two cents Monday afternoon.