Senate seat unanimously appointed during first summer meeting
The first Student Senate meeting of the summer was short and to the point.
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The first Student Senate meeting of the summer was short and to the point.
UF’s newly selected presidential search committee has begun the process of finding UF’s next president.
The hair cuts, resume design and taxi services offered by Dance Marathon fundraisers paid off.
A small electrical fire Monday afternoon resulted in sporadic power outages across campus.
To Helen K. Warren, holding political office is a lot like buying a house. To make the buyers happy, a realtor has to listen to what clients need, find solutions to problems that arise and negotiate a compromise.
A journalism class Thursday afternoon achieved brief Internet stardom.
UF received its largest ever donation in the history of the university on Friday — $75 million.
Bambooville creator Jon Anderson met with representatives from UF’s physical plant Wednesday to discuss the future of the art installation, which is slated to be torn down.
Once again, UF is removing Jon Anderson’s bamboo guerilla art from campus.
The first thing Neill Shikata did after rowing practice Friday was check his phone.
The state’s denial of the City of Gainesville’s request to use the Reitz Union as an early voting center for next month’s municipal elections is drawing criticism locally.
While the Seminoles are enjoying a rare snow day and canceled classes, Gators will be slogging through possible freezing rain and sleet.
The Career Resource Center is ready to help students with their resumes, outfits and even their selfies.
Gators can put a little extra emphasis on the green in this season’s color palette by taking advantage of the Gator-themed e-cards released by the university.
Students gathered for a brief candlelight vigil at about 8:30 p.m. Monday on campus to commemorate those lost and affected by the Philippine Typhoon Haiyan.
The Reitz Union Rion Ballroom was filled with about 70 students Monday night who were blinded by bandanas, with socks on their hands or gesticulating wildly, all while eating roasted chicken and mashed potatoes.
When about 1,800 Gators walked into the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, they had no idea they would be getting a show from both Bill Nye and Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
Sustainable UF has challenged Greek Gators to cap their water usage.
UF students kicked off De-Stress Fest in West by taking a rest.
Before Tuesday’s Senate meeting, Student Body President Christina Bonarrigo welcomed the crowd at the 2013 State of the Campus address and praised accomplishments contributing to UF’s mission to become a top-10 university.