Letters to the editor: UF Student Body Presidents reminds students of safety tips
Sep. 7, 2014Fellow Students,
Fellow Students,
I’ve heard that you have seven seconds to make a first impression. The average person reads around 35 words in seven seconds. Your first impression of this column has been created in 3, 2, 1 — now.
Campus was quiet after students left for the summer, yet the sounds of drilling continued as UF’s major construction projects moved along.
UF is now offering a virtual alternative to a Cicerone-led tour.
An activist group is trying to push the Princeton Review to include information on sexual assault in its rankings, but members of the UF community disagree.
Innovative vending machines on campus are helping busy students go green.
We have more ways to communicate with each other than any generation before us.
Gainesville Police now offers electronic bicycle registration.
A bright green Naked Juice truck greeted students who walked by Gator Corner Dining Center on Friday.
UF administration agreed to meet with a group of students next week following a rally they held for opportunity outside Tigert Hall on Thursday.
Indie pop artists Capital Cities and Fitz and the Tantrums will perform at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 11 at 7 p.m.
More than 200 UF students will fast from sunrise to sunset today as a part of the Islam on Campus’ 11th annual Fast-a-Thon.
More students are being given referrals rather than arrests, according to the University Police’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report released Tuesday.
A new neon green bike light produced by a British student hasn’t hit the marketplace yet, but some locals anticipate it could make night riding safer. Others are not convinced.
The Turlington Dancer, once known for his messages of peace and love, is wearing the same booty shorts but rocking a new attitude.
The tooth fairy is coming to UF.
A shortcut through Gale Lemerand Drive might save a few minutes from rush hour traffic.
After a summer of construction, Tutoring Zone has unveiled a new website and a new location.
Going to college can be overwhelming, but transferring to a new college can be downright daunting.
Although more than 200 minority students have been assigned mentors through the University Minority Mentor Program, other students might have to make the transition to UF without a guide.