What to know as a transfer student
By Debora Lima | Sep. 17, 2013Going to college can be overwhelming, but transferring to a new college can be downright daunting.
Going to college can be overwhelming, but transferring to a new college can be downright daunting.
With Week 2 of the NFL season in the books, here are a few former Gators who made the most tangible impact for their respective teams.
Collier Companies will host its first food truck rally to benefit Gators March for Babies and the March of Dimes at the Enclave apartments on Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m.
For the outdoor-loving UF student, there are two big organizations to know: OAR and TRiP. They’re both great for students who love nature, exploring, and adventurous trips (we’re talking hiking, not cruising here).
After complaining about a dozen unkempt medians scattered near Millhopper Square along Northwest 16th and 23rd Avenue, one business owner is trying to take matters into his own hands. Rob Pruitt, the owner of Father Phil’s restaurant in Millhopper Square, said the weeds are bad for business.
Your résumé is a precious document. It sums up your most significant experiences and accomplishments on one black and white page.
Remember how stupid the SAT and ACT were? I do! In case you don’t, I’ll remind you. They were tests that supposedly measured your worth as a student and told universities whether you would be a positive addition. Except they didn’t do any of that. Instead, they made a lot of SAT and ACT prep class companies a lot of money. They were tests you realized meant absolutely nothing your first day of college. And you probably thought you were done with forever.
Alachua County Public Schools teachers and employees are now featured artists at the Thomas Center Gallery this season.
Apple iOS7 comes out today, but think twice about updating without backing up your data.
Since the enactment of the Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama’s signature health care law in March 2010, Republicans at all levels of government have made every effort to weaken and sabotage the law.
Last season, Florida dropped the first two sets to Florida State and lost any chance at a comeback by digging itself a 4-0 hole to begin the third set.
In response to Richard Vieira’s article on U.S. intervention, I wish to reiterate that self-determination for the Syrian people doesn’t equate to a regime change by the U.S. or any other foreign government.
Believe it or not, Title IX is about much more than protecting women athletes. A new student-run grassroots organization, “Know Your IX,” seeks to educate students about their rights under the law and their school’s responsibilities to comply with Title IX’s stipulations.
Terry Jones’ insatiable hunger for the media’s spotlight was briefly fed last week when news of his arrest broke.
Pamela Begic’s hair is gone.
Hackerspace held a Gainesville Makers 3D printing workshop Monday evening for free. See the website for more meetup.com events coming up.
Matt Jones has not felt this good in months.
It may have nine stanzas, but the good ‘ole song from Rocky Top has a catchy ring to it. In Knoxville, Tenn., it’s a touching rendition to the simple life in the foothills. In many other places, “Rocky Top,” is an annoying battle cry that people would rather do without.
Plans for a new UF president’s house are in the works after a $3.5 million donation to the project.