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Every day at about 4 a.m., Carl Bovard is awakened by his 12 cats.
Every semester, about 50 students come together to put out a daily newspaper for UF students.
Student Body President Ben Meyers announced Thursday that he will be resigning from his position due to personal reasons.
A UF music professor was fired in January for allegedly forcing a kiss upon a female student during a private lesson, and an arbitrator recently declared the decision to fire him sound after hearing an appeal from the United Faculty of Florida.
Soon all that will be left of her are her paintings and the fond memories of her trainers.
Students will once again be able to catch a break on their textbook expenses for one day this fall.
Students will once again be able to catch a break on their textbook expenses for one day this fall.
In the event of a drug or alcohol-related emergency, UF students can dial 911 a bit more confidently thanks to a new university policy.
UF President Bernie Machen announced the members of the Ad Hoc UFPD Campus Advisory Committee on Wednesday, following up on a promise to improve communication between UPD and the rest of the campus community.
About 70 students packed into a bus and headed to Tallahassee on Tuesday to speak with state lawmakers about issues important to the university.
When Bonnie got sick that day in March, Karen Malloy didn’t know what to do.
A year after the shooting of international UF graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong by University Police, UF students and administrators are still working to improve policies to prevent such incidents in the future.
Three students have come forward claiming to have voted multiple times during this week’s Student Government election.
With Student Government elections just days away, the Unite Party and the Progress Party are hitting the ground running with their campaigns.
As the qualifying interviews for Student Government elections wound down Tuesday, the executive race picked up.
The candidates for the next Student Body president have something to say about block tuition.
University Police are investigating a report of indecent exposure at Diamond Village that occurred Wednesday night.
As chants, fists and cigar smoke filled the air, Supervisor of Elections Amanda Griffin announced the results of the fall Student Government elections, leading to an eruption of cheers from the Unite Party.
With Student Government elections looming, candidates are hitting the pavement and making their case to students about why their positions stand above the others.
Due to a clerical mix up, the Student Alliance party will not be participating in the upcoming Student Government elections.