DACA uncertainty causes fear for undocumented students
This is an updated story to reflect President Donald Trump's decision to end DACA on Tuesday.
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This is an updated story to reflect President Donald Trump's decision to end DACA on Tuesday.
After two bargaining sessions in the past week between the Graduate Assistants United labor union and UF, no agreement was reached.
The day Giancarlo Tejeda learned he would receive DACA, his mother wept.
Without the recurring funds to back it up, UF has agreed to hire 12 new mental health counselors over the next three years.
With the help of 15 other institutions and a $2.5 million grant, UF researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History hope to scan and digitize nearly 20,000 animals.
Equipped with not much more than courage and a helmet, about 100 cyclists took to the streets in their underwear on Friday.
Following a year with several racist incidents, UF will hire the equivalent of a Chief Diversity Officer to support inclusion on campus.
At a rescheduled town hall featuring a scheduled Q&A with UF administrators, no administrators attended.
After nearly two months of waiting, UF and the Graduate Assistants United labor union met to discuss raises.
To the rest of the nation, Florida can seem like a state filled with crazy crimes and the ubiquitous “Florida Man.” One commercial aims to change that.
On Friday night, Ashley Marceus felt visible.
Amid controversy over reconstruction, the Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures and the Institute of Black Culture were demolished Saturday.
With only the noise of cicadas chirping in the air, more than 300 people stood together, heads down, in silence.
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When Will Atkins was chosen as the new executive director of Multicultural and Diversity Affairs, he acknowledged work needed to be done.
After more than a month without a counter offer, UF offered Graduate Assistants United a new proposal for their health care plan Monday.
Update Sept. 21, 2019: In April 2019, Kelly filed two libel lawsuits, one against Campus Communications, Inc. and the other against UF. On Aug. 8, Kelly and UF agreed to a settlement which provided Kelly would dismiss his suit and release UF from his claims in exchange for UF’s removal from its websites its April 14, 2017 official statement, statements.ufl.edu, which said:
William Walker said he feels understood in the classes designated for his major.
In front of about 8,000 people, Richard Andre held his breath moments before his head was pushed under water.