First floor of North Hall closed after student attempts suicide
University Police closed the first floor of North Hall for about six hours Wednesday after a student attempted suicide.
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University Police closed the first floor of North Hall for about six hours Wednesday after a student attempted suicide.
University Police are investigating a second possible hazing case that occurred two years ago.
Student Government executive candidates from the Students Party and the Unite Party discussed safety, financial and sustainability issues at a Monday night debate.
After taking a two-week break, the Campus Crime By the Numbers Blog is back. Sorry for the wait, but rest assured: Delinquents haven't changed their ways.
The photograph of the young man accused of robbery on the cover of the Alligator is dehumanizing and completely unnecessary.
University Police arrested a suspect in a snatch-and-run robbery on campus near Rawlings Hall Wednesday night.
A UF fraternity is under investigation for a reported hazing incident.
The first time someone stole Lina Ramirez's bike, she was in Walgreens getting a snack. She was only going to be a second, she thought, so she didn't lock it.
A Gainesville man was arrested Thursday in connection with multiple bike thefts at UF and off-campus apartments.
Visitation for a former Alachua County sheriff will be held Wednesday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Williams Thomas West funeral home.
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Local law enforcement officials met with sorority members Thursday night to talk about a recent string of crimes in the area.
Following recent attacks in the Sorority Row area, University Police added new stops to the Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol route.
Bicycle thieves apparently decided to take a break. After a busy first week when six bikes were reported stolen on campus, University Police did not receive any claims of students losing their rides in Week 2 of the Spring semester.
It's a bird! It's a plane!
Florida sophomore defensive tackle Leon Orr was served with a notice to appear on two marijuana-related charges during the first week of Spring semester, according to a University Police Department report.
Several UF departments are reviewing lab safety policies after two students were injured in separate incidents in the last three months. The second put a graduate student in the hospital.
Flashing blue lights, police cars blocking the streets and officers yelling at residents to remain inside greeted Amelia Butler as she walked home early Friday morning.
One week is in the books for the Spring semester, giving students, faculty and hanger-ons five days to readjust to life on campus. There are classes to go to, Turlington preachers to avoid, bookstore lines to wait in. And of course, there are crimes to commit.
Gainesville police are still searching for a man accused of robbing two women in a neighborhood near sorority row early Friday.