Campus crime by the numbers: Sept. 15-22
By Morgan Watkins | Sep. 22, 2011This is a weekly rundown of the crimes committed on campus.
This is a weekly rundown of the crimes committed on campus.
When Samuel Mirtil turned in his UF housing contract at Preview, he expected to spend the next 10 months sharing a room with someone he barely knew and a bathroom with eight other guys.
Gamedays are here again.
Rent the Runway has already become a staple for fashionistas on a budget, and now the company is focusing on college women with a desire for designer.
The University Police doesn't just want to protect students who live on campus - it wants to foster a better relationship with them, too.
Students now have two more ways to work on their fitness at UF.
UF students, faculty and staff who enjoy fresh produce soon won't have to travel far to get their fix.
"Can you tell me where a bus stop is?"
The beginning of the school year brings with it an army of shared treasures. We have college football beginning again, we have our wonderful midtown bars where our feet stick to the floors, and we have the freedom that only comes with living in this wonderful swamp we've canoodled in within the heart of Alachua County.
In the spring Student Government elections, students were promised campus-wide free printing, but they may get a lot more than that.
You have no car, no money and no clue where you are going to get food next. Welcome to college.
With nearly 50,000 students traversing the university's campus every day, UF can sometimes feel like a city in itself.
Of all the schools you could choose from, you picked UF - a Southeastern Conference powerhouse at the beginning of Will Muschamp's inaugural season as head coach.
The hunt is on. You crawl forward under the stifling Florida sun when you finally see it. Just as you're about to stake your claim, another driver whips around a corner and screeches into the spot right in front of you.
UF is teaming up with 29 universities to obtain an Internet service that is so fast, one could download 200 iTunes songs in eight seconds.
Seward Johnson Jr. went from soap and medicine to sculpture.
The Office of the Provost is introducing a new program, called Creative B, which is an effort to refresh UF campus life from June 27 to Aug 5.
Keeping in line with popular demand, UF libraries will once again be offering extended hours during final exam season.
In the past year, 12 of the 46 eateries at UF violated state and county health codes, according to inspections by the County Health Department.
The sound of retro rock filled the Rion Ballroom in the Reitz Union as Dr. Dog performed Tuesday night as the headliner of a free concert sponsored by RUB Entertainment.