Student fees won't increase, decision passes unanimously
Students won’t see an increase in fees for the next school year.
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Students won’t see an increase in fees for the next school year.
Marston Science Library and Library West are competing to become UF’s favorite library.
Students discussed how racism has set the tone for the next presidential election Tuesday.
UF Supreme Court might not be able to meet during the Summer.
Messages written in red, white and blue chalk proclaimed Donald Trump will make America great again on UF’s campus.
The lost boys of the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys can finally go home.
Trevor Noah watched as interpreters for the hearing impaired translated everything he said at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday night.
When Mikaela Case woke up Monday morning, she had a voicemail message from Gainesville Police.
When W. Robert Knechel’s plane landed in Brussels, Belgium, on the morning of March 22, everything was normal.
If you get a traffic ticket, UF has services to help you.
Unless you’re with UF gymnastics, the Stephen C. O’Connell Center is off limits.
Students in the UF College of Journalism and Communications are now only required to take one history class instead of two.
Erick Fortiz asked Michael Isajiw to Queer Prom with a chocolate, vanilla-frosted cupcake.
Lauren Brasure has a prayer chain hanging in her room.
Cans of green beans and corn are the kings and queens of the shelves in UF’s food pantry.
Students can borrow bowties, pant-suits and suspenders from Peabody Hall Room 202, but a whole wardrobe will launch later this year.
Kalee Eichelberger was a miracle child.
Three blackberries were worth 30 whips.
“CONGRATS to the EduGator Nation!!” Glenn Good, the dean of the College of Education, wrote in an email Tuesday afternoon.
UF students can now see who their senators are on Student Government’s updated website.