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Reid Hall maintenance workers brought balloons, a card and two stuffed tigers to Michelle Molden-Sevison.
Based on the Confederate statue on the corner of Main Street and East University Avenue on Thursday, a crowd of protesters held signs that read, “End white supremacy” and “Tear it down.”
Captain Brian Helmerson of the Gainesville Police Department moves Thursday evening to separate protesters on the site of a monument on the corner of West University Avenue and North Main Street dedicated to fallen Confederate soldiers. One group called for the removal of the monument while the other called for the monument to stay.
Lightning hit Criser Hall and caused a pipe to burst Wednesday evening. Water flooded the carpets of the first and second floor.
Campus safety was a focal point at Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting, with the chambers unanimously approving a resolution encouraging scooter safety and University Police Department Operations Deputy Chief Darren Baxley giving an update on the TapShield app.
The University of Florida, along with nine other schools, has received criticism for the systems in place that seemingly indicate that athletes receive preferential treatment when accused of criminal activity.
A UF investigation confirmed that members of its Zeta Beta Tau fraternity chapter acted inappropriately while staying at a Panama City Beach resort for their three-day Spring formal.
UF and Emory University Zeta Beta Tau fraternity members who reportedly harassed and spit on veterans at a retreat in Panama City Beach will not face criminal charges.
Debate regarding guns on campus highlighted the first UF Student Senate meeting of the Summer on Tuesday.
Most Gainesville residents don’t worry about reaching the closest grocery store.
University Police arrested two Florida baseball pitchers late Sunday night after they reportedly trespassed a posted construction site.
As the weather warms up, more students are hopping on their bikes. But with that comes the possibility of getting a ticket.
A political group representing fraternities and sororities plans to lobby against campus rape investigations, and UF’s community has not yet taken a stance.
The future isn’t certain for Walk Safe, the safety service that began in response to a string of on-campus assaults last semester.
Every American will need access to some form of higher education in the 21st century. Ensuring this is possible will require lowering costs, expanding options and changing the way students pay for degrees. But these reforms will be of little use if students don’t feel safe on college campuses.
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UF Student Max Klein audio recorded the debate, posted it on YouTube and gave the Alligator permission to share it.
UF professor Brady Tripp was taken to UF Health Shands Hospital on Thursday morning after an SUV hit his motorcycle.
Police patrolling Gainesville may be wearing body cameras in the next few years.
Less than three weeks after being arrested for reportedly stealing a teammate’s credit card in November a former UF women’s basketball player was charged by the University Police Department with a second, earlier count.