Hub becoming central lunch spot, possibly due to Reitz 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.
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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!
Eating on campus doesn’t have to be expensive.
Looking for ways to ward off the freshman 15? Campus has you covered.
Hungry? You’re in the right place.
The first day of Fall classes is quickly approaching — are you prepared?
Looking for a place to pop some tags? Only got $20 in your pocket?
Eleven days. Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday-Sunday-Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday.
Ladies of UF, today I’m going to throw some helpful tips at you that could be considered necessary in the city of Gainesville. I’m pretty sure we can all agree that the weather is Gainesville is completely unpredictable and unpleasant during the summer. Here are some tips on how to survive the fluctuating temperatures and excessive amounts of precipitation.
For incoming freshman, spending the summer in Gainesville is the dream. They’re finally on their own and can do what they want. For the rest of us, spending the summer in Gainesville can be less than ideal. Maybe you didn’t get your dream internship, so you stuck around Gainesville; you need to take summer classes to stay on track with your major. Or maybe summer classes at UF was your best option; whatever the reason, we all know, let’s be real, summer in Gainesville can be a bit boring since so many students are off interning, studying abroad or just hanging out at home. But there are some things you can see and do during a summer in Gainesville that you can’t get other places that are absolutely great. I promise you your sorority sister interning in New York, best friend studying in Florence or boyfriend in Washington, D.C., won’t get to see these gems.
The inside of the Hub may seem a little less crowded.