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NEWS  |  CAMPUS

500 attend online ed symposium

About 500 people attended a daylong symposium Thursday for what UF President Bernie Machen called an “informed, reasoned and honest” discussion of land-grant universities during “Bricks and Mortar in a Digital Age: the Uncertain Future of Higher Education.”


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NEWS  |  CAMPUS

Darts & Laurels

We recommend downloading Icona Pop’s new album because it’s going to be the soundtrack to your summer. Just trust us.


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NEWS  |  CAMPUS

Genetically modified organisms, fossil fuels are saving the planet

Controversy concerning Section 735 of the Agricultural Appropriations Bill, also known as the Monsanto Protection Act, which was signed into law by President Barack Obama, has been somewhat overlooked during the Supreme Court of the United States’ review of the Defense of Marriage Act.


Junior Jonathon Crawford warms up on the mound during Florida’s 3-2 win against South Carolina on April 11 at McKethan Stadium. Crawford and No. 3 seed Florida will face No. 2 seed Austin Peay in its first NCAA Tournament game on Friday. 
SPORTS  |  BASEBALL

Gators hold off Gamecocks

With South Carolina trailing Florida 3-2 in the bottom of the ninth, Gamecocks right fielder TJ Costen rounded third and was heading home to tie the game on a hit to right field. Halfway there, Costen tripped. 


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METRO

New program tracks textbook reading

CourseSmart, a company owned by five publishers including Pearson and McGraw-Hill, is testing technology that allows professors to monitor when students read their digital textbooks, how often they read them and for how long.



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