Machen addresses tuition hikes, faculty self-insurance
By Erin Jester | Mar. 15, 2012UF President Bernie Machen laid out a plan for tuition increases and addressed members’ concerns about GatorCare during Thursday’s Faculty Senate meeting.
UF President Bernie Machen laid out a plan for tuition increases and addressed members’ concerns about GatorCare during Thursday’s Faculty Senate meeting.
A member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was arrested Thursday morning and charged with stealing almost $600 worth of plastic sheets from Home Depot.
The third-generation iPad tablet debuts at the UF bookstore today, but students won’t get a discount on the product.
Gregory M. Milner pushed a key into the front door of the apartment around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and tried to open it.
After seeing a PowerPoint presented by those affected by the toxins released from the Cabot-Koppers Superfund site, the Gainesville City Commission took action Thursday night.
Ladies and gentleman, put on your green, get out your shamrocks, hide your gold from those greedy leprechauns.
Hotrods will gear up this weekend for the Gainesville Street Rods annual car show.
As we get closer to graduation, more of us are looking to make the kind of money we’ve never seen in our lives at new jobs.
As St. Patrick’s Day revelers begin their celebrations in Midtown, Jason McKibben will be going bald for children with cancer.
UF students can go “Around the World in 30 Days” with International Month, which ends in April.
After the Gators’ lone win in the Southeastern Conference Tournament, Patric Young sat next to his locker in the home dressing room of New Orleans Arena and fielded the same question four times — answering each inquiry with a positive response.
A life-size temple made of PVC pipes and cloth will take up most of the real estate on the Reitz Union North Lawn next week.
Twenty-five senior, graduate and professional-school students were accepted into the UF Hall of Fame on Monday.
After suffering through five losses this season against some of the nation’s most highly regarded defenses, the Gators thought they were prepared for anything an NCAA Tournament team could possibly throw at them.
Students will be able to see the Pilobolus dance company perform this weekend without turning their wallets inside-out.
When Jeff Driskel enrolled at Florida last January, the nation’s top-rated high school quarterback was lost during spring practice; he admittedly had no idea what he was doing.
Vanderbilt will stumble into Gainesville this weekend looking like a shell of the Southeastern Conference baseball powerhouse people tend to think of when the Commodores are discussed.
In this edition of "Knowing Your Beer," get ready for a quick guide to the basic beer styles.
The Gators’ return to March Madness was shrouded in uncertainty throughout an up-and-down season.
During Omar Craddock’s freshman year, he earned All-America honors after the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. He also finished third at the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship, along with placing second at the SEC Outdoor Championship for the triple jump.