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UF student Colby Royce knew pulling an all-nighter for her financial accounting exam wasn’t the best idea for her health.
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UF student Colby Royce knew pulling an all-nighter for her financial accounting exam wasn’t the best idea for her health.
There’s a way to prevent late-night drunk posts and profanity-filled tweets from getting in the way of a job.
As exams and midterms are suddenly upon us, the infamous Club West (wink, wink) is already packed with students. I’ll be honest with you, I like the nooks and crannies and blank walls that make homework look comparatively fascinating. I really do. I like the dead silence beyond the first floor, and the quick access to Starbucks (my wallet not so much).
Peace Corps’ announcement this week that UF leads the nation in alumni recruits is a testament to UF’s longstanding connection with one of America’s most respected volunteer service organizations. UF recruited 107 undergraduate and 26 graduate alumni volunteers in 2012 and tied with the University of Washington for the No.1 spot. UF’s future connection to the Peace Corps remains uncertain, however, and for once, it isn’t UF’s fault.
Gov. Rick Scott discussed his budgeting plans for UF and toured the university’s Nanoscale Research Facility during a press conference Monday morning.
Editor's Note: This originally ran Feb. 1, 1973 on pages 1 and 6 of The Independent Florida Alligator.
The Pew Research Center released new findings that showed about 70 percent of Americans browse or borrow print books from the library.
Meghan Burke, a 22-year-old UF marketing senior, was shocked to learn that the Gatorade she was enjoying at the Hub contained an ingredient banned in other countries for health reasons.
For UF electrical engineering alumnus Quinn Martin, starting a vegan coffee shop is a way to put his degree into practice.
UF students who need a ride after dark can now make a request with a new smartphone application, SNAP UF.
A new Provisions on Demand Market took Quiznos’ place in the Hub.
Danny Nguyen, a 19-year-old biology sophomore, bought a rainbow roll from Jason Reddy, a 22-year-old family, youth and community sciences UF alumnus. The P.O.D. Market opened Monday in the Hub.
A small crowd gathered around visiting professor Ulisses Rocha and his guitar Tuesday morning in the Hub.
UF seniors Aidan Augustin and Neal Ormsbee found their direction in life.
Aidan Augustin, a 21-year-old industrial engineering senior, is hard at work at the Feathr office, located in the UF Innovation Hub. The Feathr team is the only student company currently occupying the building.
Editor’s note: This is part of a series that profiles candidates running for state and local offices.
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Residents visit the Florida Innovation Hub at UF for its open house on Friday. The event celebrated the business incubator’s one-year anniversary by featuring Innovation Hub startup companies.
The Florida Innovation Hub at UF, a business incubator that aims to help technology-based startups grow, will celebrate its one-year anniversary with an open house Friday.