Library West is being renovated on three floors
Library West will have new faculty offices, a new conference room, cafe upgrades and new furniture by June.
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Library West will have new faculty offices, a new conference room, cafe upgrades and new furniture by June.
Library West staff found a small bat taking an upside down snooze in the library.
Libatty West, a furry brown bat the size of an egg, was safely removed Wednesday morning when he was found sleeping in Library West. Libatty's origins are unknown.
Libatty West, a furry brown bat the size of an egg, was safely removed Wednesday morning when he was found sleeping in Library West. Libatty's origins are unknown.
Its origins are mysterious. So is its gender.
This year’s Gainesville election has seen the lowest first-day turnout in the past three years, despite a new UF early voting location.
Blossom Burst by Gretchen Brooks is among the quilts on display at the Millhopper Library in March.
Gainesville residents will be able to vote for mayor, a City Commission seat and a charter amendment starting on March 9. Here's The Alligator's guide to names on your ballot.
UF students went a day without knowing if anything was stuck in their teeth on Monday.
You can ask this question to any student and suddenly you get an idea of what kind of person he or she is. It’s an aspect of the campus culture that divides us all: What’s your study spot? Is it Library West, with its multiple floors of increasing silence and its proximity to Krishna lunch, is it Marston Science Library, with its open floor plans and cool technology such as virtual reality headsets, or is it Newell Hall with the cool eggshell chairs and whiteboard cubicles? Each one has pros and cons, but I feel these libraries are underutilized. Their vast book collections often go unread.
The streets of Gainesville looked like a warzone in the summer of 1968.
Election season wasn’t over until six people made a decision.
Tonight is Student Government election night. Impact Party and Inspire Party are vying for Student Body president, vice president and treasurer, along with 40 contested Senate seats.
For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform
For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform
For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform.
For All the People: A Century of Citizen Action in Health Care Reform. NLM Exhibit and Related Events - HSC Library 02/21 - 03/02
Cartoon inflatables, free printing and a video from UF President Kent Fuchs. All that was necessary to get 239 more students to vote on the first day of elections than last year.
Everyone has eavesdropped. If you say you haven’t, you’re lying. Some people describe eavesdropping as something only nosy or invasive people do. I don’t agree. I often find myself in places surrounded by people: a bus, a classroom, a restaurant, a library. You name it. In these places, people talk a lot, and there are times when I can’t help but listen.
I understand this will come as a shock to many, but the evidence is overwhelmingly clear. Of all of the study spaces on campus where Gators can plant themselves to work on homework the Reitz Union is the most legitimate.