Reitz to include more spaces for black and Hispanic students
By Ebony Joseph | Sep. 1, 2015The newly expanded Reitz Union includes a wing that will make UF the first university to have more than one space to serve black and Hispanic students.
The newly expanded Reitz Union includes a wing that will make UF the first university to have more than one space to serve black and Hispanic students.
Students interested in running as a UF student senator can go to the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom in rooms A and E today for Fall 2015 elections.
Nadia Blaszczyk has been in America for two and a half weeks.
“The year is 2007. After debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with his album “T.I. vs. T.I.P.,” southern hip-hop star T.I. performs a triumphant set as the headlining artist at UF’s annual Gator Growl event. Backed by a strong setlist consisting of Atlanta trap classics such as “Big Things Poppin’ (Do It),” “Rubber Band Man” and “Bring Em Out,” the overwhelmingly positive response to the show not only cements T.I.’s self-proclaimed status as the “King of the South” but reaffirms Gator Growl as a top-notch event that brings consistently exciting, relevant artists to The Swamp.”
Last week I discovered that my alma mater, Florida State University, had blocked me from commenting on any of its social media websites. This meant anything posted by its official Facebook page, writing on its wall or commenting on photos posted by the school’s official Instagram account. As far as I understand it, this occurred because I had exercised my rights and been critical of the school and the image it attempts to maintain in social media.
So, the MTV Video Music Awards happened.
My name is Kalyani Hawaldar, and I am your Access Party President. The beginning of September means the start of football season, but it also means the beginning of another Student Government election cycle.
For Florida fans sick of watching bubble screens and passes that fail to leave the backfield, take heart. Coach Jim McElwain understands your pain, and he has made it clear that his plan is to take shots down the field.
With only four days remaining until the start of the season on Saturday against New Mexico State, Florida coach Jim McElwain is preaching to his team to be more consistent this week leading up to their matchup against the Aggies.
The Gators kicked off their 2015 campaign on the right foot but will now have their hands full this weekend.
A new season is underway, and that means another opportunity for players to make their mark. Here are five UF players who have the potential to have a breakout season.
Manchester United demonstrated Monday how inept the club’s leadership can be, adding to the belief that United has significantly descended down the international soccer rankings.
Smoothing out their shirts, adjusting their stethoscopes and staying completely silent, UF first-year medical students wait for a sign from God.
Santa Fe College will soon offer a new technology degree.
UF is orange and blue and a whole lot of green.
This semester, 14 UF organizations will be buying bubble tea in hopes of earning cash prizes.
When Nicholas Carrè took office as UF Student Body treasurer, he sought to make Student Government’s finances available to students.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson visited UF to discuss the threat of rising sea levels.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Monday morning after he reportedly crashed his car on 13th Street.
Local drag queens will strut through the University Auditorium as the Pride Student Union celebrates its 15th annual LGBTQ+ Welcome Assembly at 6 p.m. Thursday.