Laptops, iPods stolen from three UF dorm rooms
By ANDREW TAN | Nov. 29, 2007The University Police Department is investigating three burglary calls in a UF residence hall.
The University Police Department is investigating three burglary calls in a UF residence hall.
A UF class will host a race to raise money for two children's organizations.
Sitting across from an empty lawn chair, Michael Berry waits for someone, anyone, to talk to.
Courage, hope and faith.
Students and faculty gathered Thursday for a panel discussion about misconceptions of Islam in response to the controversial promotion of a movie about "Radical Islam."
Thanks to UF officials, die-hard Gators fans might never have to leave campus - and they mean never.
Budget cuts and extra fees will be the leading issues discussed today and Friday by UF's highest governing body, the Board of Trustees.
In an event free of protest and interruption, an author and a Hispanic leader debated immigration Wednesday night at UF.
The Bright Futures Scholarship program will give less book money to some students in January because of Florida's budget shortfalls.
Security procedures at appearances by guest speakers will see a slight change after two UF students were arrested at former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' speech.
UF's administration and students are on the same page when it comes to the Tuition Differential Program - more advisers and faculty members are crucial, they said.
An SFCC student announced Tuesday night that he would become the second student to run for the Gainesville City Commission this year.
For some UF students, Winter Break is a time to celebrate the holidays, while Spring Break is a week to booze with friends.
In September of 1958, law student George Starke Jr. made history by becoming the first black student admitted to UF.
A club that provides UF students with opportunities to whitewater raft and rock climb must find ways to operate more safely.
UF's vice president of Student Affairs denounced the controversial advertisement of a movie about "Radical Islam" in a universitywide e-mail Monday.
What began as friends helping a friend has turned into an international outreach movement for people who struggle with depression, addiction, self-injury or suicidal thoughts.
UF football fans got a new view of The Swamp on Saturday.
A UF sophomore who was seriously injured in an accident last week has been showing signs of improvement.
As an incoming college freshman, Jonathan Elrod had no idea what he was getting himself into.