Student senators debate appointment of out–of–state Chomp the Vote director
By VICTORIA WINKLER | July 9, 2008Can long-distance relationships work? Student senators proved they are once again willing to find out.
Can long-distance relationships work? Student senators proved they are once again willing to find out.
The laws of supply and demand are causing an extreme slump in the apartment market in Gainesville, according to a UF study.
Students will be encouraged to take a walk on the Gator side at an F Book-inspired retreat on Friday.
Former UF Provost Janie Fouke is one of three candidates vying to become the next president of the University of South Carolina, the university's officials announced Wednesday.
A former UF basketball player has been charged with three first-degree felonies of aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault and rape.
Matt "Quick Draw" Sherman has had a cue stick in his hand since he played on his grandfather's pool table at age 5.
After heated debate about some Cabinet and senator appointments, both parties of UF's Student Senate agreed on measures that will cut off the cash flow for four of the 11 positions paid with Student Government funds Tuesday night.
When Hunter S. Thompson killed himself in 2005, William McKeen said he felt like he was a part of the "circle of life."
Knowledge of what to do during a storm may be the best defense for students this hurricane season. A free flashlight doesn't hurt either.
Lindsey Bolender's dreams about this weekend's Miss Florida USA pageant have been dominated by fear and glory.
Though early reports stated that a foster child was removed from a Shands at UF organ transplant waiting list because a stable post-procedure home couldn't be guaranteed, state and ethics professionals said other medical concerns might have influenced the decision.
Some students are asking why this year's Gator Growl comedian doesn't garner the same recognition as past performers.
In years past, Cathy Sellers and her husband, both UF adjunct professors, made the two-hour commute from their Tallahassee home in separate cars.
The days of students driving their scooters "door-to-door" on campus are coming to a close.
For Paul D'Anieri, the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, spending his first week in meetings is part of the learning process he needs to put CLAS on the academic map -even if it means the punk rock enthusiast feels a little self-conscious when listening to his old Clash records.
Students will soon have the option of keeping kosher when they sign up for meal plans through UF Gator Dining Services.
Renovations to the large commuter parking lot behind Hume Hall began Monday, but most of the lot will remain open for parking while it is being repaved and repainted.
UF students got to prove they could "go Army, go strong" Wednesday at the Army ROTC Field Day on the North Lawn.
New gym membership fees for UF students not enrolled in summer B classes have lost a little of their initial sting.
A strong belief in a higher power may correspond to higher grades.