Gator alumni return for 87th Homecoming celebrations
Thousands of people packed Gainesville streets and the UF campus this weekend to celebrate the 87th UF Homecoming.
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Thousands of people packed Gainesville streets and the UF campus this weekend to celebrate the 87th UF Homecoming.
The University Police Department released UF's crime statistics for the past three years on Friday.
A bicyclist hit a woman on campus Tuesday morning, sending her to the infirmary.
I try not to get too involved in Student Government politics; it makes your head spin after awhile. But after reading Wednesday’s letters, I have to ask the question: Why are the current SG officials (i.e., the Unite Party via longtime Student Sen. Matt Michel and Unite operative Dana Summerstein) so threatened by the up-and-coming reformers?
University Police have a suspect in their investigation of a reported sexual battery case at a fraternity house over the weekend.
UF has reached a settlement with shooting victim Kofi Adu-Brempong, but details of the deal remain confidential.
University Police Department Chief Linda Stump announced Tuesday she’s still awaiting an independent report from the consulting agency responsible for reviewing the UPD’s response and subsequent March 2 shooting of a UF graduate student while on campus. The editorial board has many concerns about the outcome.
Changes might be in store for UF’s approach toward handling campus threats, including increased attention to threatening or troubling behavior from faculty and staff members.
University Police Department Chief Linda Stump announced Tuesday she’s still awaiting an independent report from the consulting agency responsible for reviewing the UPD’s response and subsequent March 2 shooting of a UF graduate student while on campus. The editorial board has many concerns about the outcome.
On behalf of the UF Police Department, I would like to welcome all of our new students, as well as returning students, back to campus. I also want to take this opportunity to discuss our department, convey the mission our staff strives to achieve daily and introduce each of you to the programming and coordination our department provides that may help you safely enjoy your stay while living, studying and working within the UF and Gainesville communities.
Welcome back to the heart of the Gator Nation, Gators. And for the baby Gators, we on the Editorial Board would like to extend you a special welcome to our beloved UF, the very same school where our former quarterback now models underwear on the side. We hope you have adjusted well (stocking up on Ramen, avoiding your first hangover for as long as possible) to your first few days of college life in the land of never-ending orange and blue.
Come fall, when the Gators play in front of more than 90,000 screaming fans at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, there will be about 200 police officers patrolling the campus who won’t be too concerned with the scoreboard.
You’re stuck on campus late at night. You’ve got no car and no ride home. You’re armed with only your Gator 1 Card and your cell phone.
The UF police department has completed and released its internal investigation report regarding the actions of the Critical Incident Response Team on March 2, when officers shot a Ghanaian graduate student in then face.
When the Florida Department of Law Enforcement report cleared the five officers involved in the Kofi Adu-Brempong shooting we were upset but believed an internal investigation might bring about some disciplinary action. Now it seems UPD has reinstated all but one of the officers involved in the shooting with no actions taken against them. Maybe there was a slap on the wrist for mishandling the situation, but we don’t know.
Four of the five officers involved in the on-campus shooting of a UF graduate student were reinstated to their duties with the University Police Department on Thursday.
Four of the five officers involved in the Corry Village shooting incident on March 2 have been reinstated to their duties with the University Police Department.
A student was held at gunpoint at the east side of Tanglewood Village Apartments, located on the southeast corner of UF campus, Sunday night.
Gainesville’s only annual fireworks display is bursting back to life with help from local sponsors.
Student Government senators unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday night calling for the formation of a review board to monitor the actions and policies of the University Police Department.