UF administration, SDS to discuss in-state tuition for immigrants
UF administration agreed to meet with a group of students next week following a rally they held for opportunity outside Tigert Hall on Thursday.
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UF administration agreed to meet with a group of students next week following a rally they held for opportunity outside Tigert Hall on Thursday.
Now that a firewall at UF Health Shands has been removed, people at any of the hospital locations can order food through Gainesville2Go — and the company will deliver it for free.
In a move some consider fitting for a college town, the Gainesville City Commission will take a fresh look at the possibility of adding alcoholic options to events held on city property.
The gun-control debate is now brewing at Starbucks, and locals are chiming in about an open letter the coffee shop chain’s CEO issued last week.
Gainesville Regional Airport recently received a series of U.S. Department of Transportation grants totaling more than $4 million.
A new supplement set to hit college campuses is being marketed as a legal replacement for illegal prescription drug use.
If you are thinking about a science major but don’t know where to start, you might have come to the right place.
Your classroom is a 2,070-acre forest. Your goal in life is to save the natural environment. Your classmates may include a few prickly creatures. Your major? Forest resources and conservation.
Looking for a few extra classes to hold your interest for your last few semesters? Maybe something that can boost your résumé? While only 16 to 20 credits, a minor is, well, anything but.
I’ll be honest. At the moment, my career path is one dark, looming trail of “?”
There are over 150 majors and 100 minors offered at the University of Florida, yet the majority of students are oblivious to the real variety of subjects that they could be majoring in. Over the next few weeks, Gator-Aider is here to help by doing the research for you in search of the perfect degree.
It’s the first day of class and the professor hands out the pretentious, multi-page syllabus that you toss into the depths of your bag while you text, daydream and Snapchat your way through the first week of class. The prof mentions the “important dates” to be found (most likely hidden on page five), but you don’t really pay attention. That’s months away, right? There will be plenty of time for you to figure out that [insert annoying long-term paper/project/presentation here] sometime in the distant future.
Three Oaks Mall restaurants will no longer serve customers, but they will soon be replaced with new establishments.
As exams and midterms are suddenly upon us, the infamous Club West (wink, wink) is already packed with students. I’ll be honest with you, I like the nooks and crannies and blank walls that make homework look comparatively fascinating. I really do. I like the dead silence beyond the first floor, and the quick access to Starbucks (my wallet not so much).
I hate interviews.
As we all plan our spring break beach days and road trips (it’s only a month away, but who’s counting?), there is another plan we should all be making.
That profile picture is the perfect mix of cute and hot. That cover photo points out that you have enough friends to more than fill up the entire length of my screen. That party last night is fully documented, as is the one the night before, along with some great selfies. You post funny things, sarcastic things, suggestive things — 10 likes is a bare minimum when you have something to say.
Gainesville is celebrating another year of being a green city.
We’ve all done it.
Six local artists will bring a northeast Gainesville cemetery to life today with their visual interpretations of the historic site.