Marston study area renovations to begin in May
Students aimlessly scanning Library West for a study spot may have a better option next school year: Marston Science Library will offer a renovated study space for more than 600 students.
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Students aimlessly scanning Library West for a study spot may have a better option next school year: Marston Science Library will offer a renovated study space for more than 600 students.
Members of the Florida Cicerones march in a parade to promote the opening of applications and the organization's Spring Forum on Jan. 14. The parade began in front of the HUB and ended on the Plaza of the Americas where representatives of the Gator Run threw orange and blue powder on the parade participants.
A second Chick-fil-A will be opening on campus next to the Fresh Food Company dining hall by Broward Hall. The new location is expected to lessen traffic at the Chick-fil-A in the HUB, which has limited seating.
The King has flown the coop.
It’s about that time again, ladies and gents: the most wonderful yet dreaded time of the year. That’s right, it's finals season.
A reported revenge plot on the car of an ex-boyfriend’s lover landed one local woman in jail Thursday morning.
As I was preparing for a long weekend of studying for my statistics exam (where my materials are predominantly online), I came across a bit of a problem: my computer wasn’t turning on. At first I thought it just needed some time to boot up, so I left it for a few minutes and came back to see that not only had it not started, but there was a flashing question mark folder on the screen.
Students wait for buses outside the Hub on Thursday morning.
Construction on two roads that will form the backbone of the 40-acre Innovation Square project is underway.
Sedonia Steininger, a 32-year-old first-year entomology and nematology master’s student, eats lunch under an umbrella outside the Hub on Tuesday afternoon. Some students are choosing to avoid the Reitz Union because of construction.
Kacie Ross said the only reason she decided to walk around the construction site to the Reitz Union food court was because she wanted Chinese food.
Historically, the Alligator has chosen to endorse one party over another within Student Government.
For many entrepreneurs, persuading investors to fund startup companies has always been a struggle, but a federal law that took effect Monday and that’s expected to impact Gainesville, may make it easier.
After two days of crowdsourcing ideas from students last week, Students Party and Swamp Party released platforms for the Fall 2013 elections.
Golden shovels were lined up in front of the Reitz Union on Saturday for the groundbreaking ceremony celebrating the building’s renovation and expansion.
The Hub may not be new, but students are noticing its improvements.
Almost 20 months since its opening, the Florida Innovation Hub has been making strides in fostering businesses and organizations from small startup projects.
In cooperation with UF Information Technology, Library West opened a new help desk Sunday night in place of the reference service point on the third floor outside the elevator.
Welcome to the Fall 2013 semester!