Library West reopens after sewage problems fixed
By ILEANA MORALES | Mar. 5, 2008Library West reopened Wednesday morning after plumbing problems closed the building for nearly 15 hours on Tuesday.
Library West reopened Wednesday morning after plumbing problems closed the building for nearly 15 hours on Tuesday.
Erykah Badu has never been one to conform to R&B's norms musically, stylistically or otherwise. It's only appropriate that on her first studio album in three years, "New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)," she manages to find cohesion amidst myriad sounds and influences.
Another order of french fries? More potatoes?
The Student Body president of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was identified today as a woman who was found shot dead Wednesday, The Daily Tar Heel reported today.
In regards to Ms. Meyerson's letter Wednesday about poor police response to the bomb threat, I agree that perhaps more information could have been made immediately available through emergency channels. But it should also be said that students, staff, and faculty need to use common sense when it comes to fire alarms and announcements to evacuate. The first priority of the police and other emergency responders should be to get people out of the building, with specific information about "why" as a lesser priority.
A UF cheerleader was arrested Monday for filing a false police report, a misdemeanor, according to the University Police Department.
When a band decides to release a DVD of its live act, it usually has something to offer for the viewer at home.
Hundreds of UF students, officials and alumni gathered at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service on Wednesday morning to dedicate the center and honor its namesake - a man UF President Bernie Machen deemed UF's "most prominent graduate."
Marine training not at fault for video
Think you can beat Percy Harvin, Deonte Thompson, Louis Murphy and Chris Rainey in the 40-yard dash?
The president of the Network for enlightened Women discussed the distinction between two prominent feminist groups at a speech Wednesday night.
Paul D'Anieri, one of the candidates for the UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences dean position, assured the UF community during his visit to campus Tuesday that he would act as CLAS' advocate to the administration during budget difficulties.
The American people have been fed a steady diet of fear for the better part of the last seven years. Since the harrowing hours of Sept. 11, our media and politicians have done their best to scare the living daylights out us by incessantly informing us that its not a matter of if there will be another terrorist attack, but when.
The lines have been drawn; the first few battles have been fought. And on Tuesday, supporters of online voting in Student Government elections received notice they are one step closer in the virtual-ballot war - their lawsuit is legitimate.
Two officers jumped out of the police cruiser in a dead sprint.
Members of the Florida Board of Governors are up in arms about a proposed joint legislative resolution that would strip the board of many powers and put higher education in the hands of the Legislature.
After losing six straight games, Santa Fe Community College desperately needed a win but almost didn't have the chance thanks to some inclement weather.
Though Gov. Charlie Crist would have you believe the state of Florida is not overcome with serious financial difficulties judging by his overly optimistic State of the State speech Tuesday night, a storm is brewing for this legislative session.
Student Body Treasurer E.J. Walicki announced his resignation at Tuesday night's Student Senate meeting.