Sewing machines, other tools to check out as part of new UF library project
Marston Science Library will soon allow students to check out not only books but tools.
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Marston Science Library will soon allow students to check out not only books but tools.
Video equipment plays back shots from the filming next to Library West Monday.
Four students prepare for SEC commercial filming next to Library West Monday.
A bright orange golf cart leads the way as a gang of four scooters darted down the roads of UF.
The Alachua County School Board and Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services began serving free, nutritious meals and activities to children in need through the statewide Summer BreakSpot Program Monday.
The only thing worse than having to stay in Gainesville over the summer is being here while there’s a tropical storm. Regional Transit System buses are cold enough without having wet hair and wearing soaked clothes, and unpredictable bus schedules could leave you dripping with the icy shards of Mother Nature’s wrath.
College is hard. For some of us, it’s the first time we’re away from home and juggling school and duties like cooking, cleaning, going to the doctor and more. There’s no parent or guardian telling you that you’re going out too much, not sleeping enough or taking you to the doctor.
Society is propelled by technology or a battery. Everything is faster and at your fingertips.
Melanie Leonard looks back on her two years living in the Delta Gamma Sorority house with fond feelings.
With the start of Summer A and C, I’m reminded that summer is my favorite time of year at UF.
Join us May 5th from 1-3 at Millhopper Library. 3145 NW 43rd St, Gainesville, FL 32606
Former Student Body President Smith Meyers completed his term Tuesday, and President-elect Ian Green will take over today. Here’s a review of what suggestions the Impact Party made during Meyers’ campaigning that were accomplished or are in progress:
In a file photo shared by UF Libraries on Twitter, The Alligator named Margaret Anderson the Co-ed of the week. She was the President of Alpha Omega Pi Sorority.
In a file photo shared by UF Libraries on Twitter, The Alligator named Margaret Anderson the Co-ed of the week. She was the President of Alpha Omega Pi Sorority.
About 150,000 pages of The Alligator will be accessible from any device with internet access by September 2019.
At The Alligator’s office, our articles prior to the 2000s are bound in black-spined books. Articles of more recent years are saved in blue binders with the semester and year etched on its side.
As Emily Mauldin walked by Library West on Monday morning, she noticed an unusual sight in the Plaza of the Americas: a pitched tent.
Every work day, Sgt. Walter Hamby walks into the University Police building at 5:30 a.m., gears up in his uniform and weaponry, conducts roll call and checks the police vehicles.
Back in high school, I remember going through the lists of organizations and extracurricular activities I could join, perusing different club banners and posters after school. I wondered what it would take to get me into college, what clubs I would most enjoy and what activities I would actually be good at. Nothing felt quite as serious then; though I knew it was important for me to get involved, I didn’t fully understand why.
Angie Suarez, a 19-year-old public health sophomore, claps for a sexual assault survivor who told their story at the Take Back the Night March and Rally to End Sexual Violence in the Plaza of the Americas on Wed., April 4, 2018. During the open mic portion, survivors came up to a stage set up in front of Library West to tell their stories, and some people in the audience were brought to tears.