SG parties wrap up qualifying interviews
By LAUREN BAKER | Sep. 14, 2008The second day of interviews for students seeking spots in next month's Student Government election brought a change in applicant flow for both parties.
The second day of interviews for students seeking spots in next month's Student Government election brought a change in applicant flow for both parties.
Religion is a tricky business at UF.
With the presidential election around the corner, UF's political groups have seen increased activity and participation on campus.
Applause, catcalls and cheers of "you're beautiful!" and "precioso!" resounded as Mayda del Valle took the stage Monday, but the noise was almost instantly silenced as the spoken-word artist began her first poem.
Soledad O'Brien didn't always want to be a reporter.
The first black student admitted to UF will return to the university Monday - 50 years after he first set foot on campus.
UF's Levin College of Law earned the No. 10 spot in Hispanic Business magazine's most recent ranking of the top law schools for Hispanic students.
Jean Morrow fixed her gaze on the rows of 3-inch tall American flags.
With the Student Senate election about a month away, parties will begin interviewing potential student senators today.
Soledad O'Brien is a busy woman.
Seven years ago, the tragedy of the Sept. 11 attacks reverberated across the nation.
A lone, white refugee tent sat Wednesday on the Plaza of the Americas, adorned with red hearts and displaying the word "peace" in languages from all over the world.
Five UF experts answered questions Wednesday night at a panel discussion concerning Russia's recent conflict with Georgia and its potential U.S. implications.
Students at UF and nationwide have shown that drastic times call for at least one drastic measure - to quit smoking.
Hours after the world's largest particle accelerator completed its first test run Wednesday, UF physicists gathered to celebrate the occasion.
An advertising company has chosen UF to launch a program that allows competing advertising students to develop an ad campaign for the new Nissan Cube.
UPDATE:Max Bornstein was found innocent of all charges, and his official record has been sealed. In legal view, this episode never occurred.
The generators that will be used to run Gator Growl's extra lighting and sound equipment will be fueled by locally purchased biodiesel.
Members of Student Senate passed eight bills Tuesday night, including plans to spend its near $13.6 million budget for the 2009-2010 academic year.