UF needs to follow suit and implement DACA
As a UF student, I remained puzzled as to why, after more than a year of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals being in existence, the university has not acted on implementing it at the university.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Independent Florida Alligator's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
6 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
As a UF student, I remained puzzled as to why, after more than a year of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals being in existence, the university has not acted on implementing it at the university.
In response to Richard Vieira’s article on U.S. intervention, I wish to reiterate that self-determination for the Syrian people doesn’t equate to a regime change by the U.S. or any other foreign government.
Ten years after the Iraq war began, another major intervention in the Middle East is picking up momentum as the United States openly discusses launching a strike on Syria for crossing its “red line” of using chemical weapons.
The question posed in the title of a Tuesday opinion column, “Should you be able to wear black face?” seemed fairly simple and not up for debate as the answer should have been an obvious “absolutely never.” But apparently that wasn’t the case after reading the article.
A topic that has been discussed pretty sparingly since being passed by both the Florida House and Senate is Senate Bill 1752, which allows UF and Florida State University to raise tuition above the 15 percent maximum currently mandated by the state.
This a response to Nicholas Butler's column "Staying in school makes students unproductive."